The SPV M600 is a solid upgrade to Orange’s SPV M500. Designed to meet all your wireless aspirations at the speed your busy live requires, it features a good combination of communication and entertainment needs for the modern business person. It’s not as good overall as Orange’s SPV M3100, but it certainly shouldn’t be dismissed if you need more PDA functionality than a regular smartphone provides.
The SPV M600 (108×58x18mm, 148g) is a quad-band GSM, GPRS and EDGE smartphone. It also offers Wi-Fi capabilities with dual support (802.11b and 802.11g), Bluetooth compatibility and runs Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system. The latter, of course, includes standard packages such as Pocket Outlook, Phone, Internet Explorer, MSN Messenger and a couple of games. Throw in the fact that businesses can synch this device to their Microsoft servers for true push e-mail and Orange, and corporates should be more than happy.
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