Rogers picks up HP iPAQ 910 with GPS, voice recognition

by Justin on February 7, 2009

hp ipaq 910 Rogers picks up HP iPAQ 910 with GPS, voice recognition

Rogers has picked up the HP iPAQ 910, becoming the first North American carrier to do so.

Running on Rogers’ HSPA-based 3.5G network, the iPAQ 910 features download speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps, runs Windows Mobile 6.1 and has a full QWERTY keypad further supported by a touchscreen.  Voice recognition allows users to navigate Windows Mobile 6.1 and reply to emails without typing, definitely one of the phones best features. 

The iPAQ 910 sports GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, a 3.2 megapixel camera, and a microSD slot supporting up to 4 GB.  One of Rogers’ higher-end handsets, the HP iPAQ 910 is a little pricey. 

Currently with a 3-year contract and a voice and data plan totalling at least $45 per month, the iPAQ 910 costs $249 Canadian.  The unlocked version costs a penny under $500, while month-to-month payments lower the price to $449.99.

via rogers

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