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i-mate PDA2


OS: Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 SE PocketPC

CPU: Intel XScale PXA272 520 MHz
Display: 3.5" inc
Camera: 1.3 MP, Single

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i-mate PDA2 smartphone runs on Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 SE PocketPC operating system. The phone is powered by Intel XScale PXA272 520 MHz processor. It has 128 MB RAM, 64 MB ROM. Internal storage options which can be extended with the help of MMC/SDIO, up to 2 GB. The smartphone has a TFT providing, Screen-to-Body Ratio of 42.3%. The smartphone is fueled with a 1300 mAh,  Removable Li-Ion. The main camera of the smartphone consists of a 1.3 MP, Single. The sensors include Infrared port. Connectivity features in the smartphone include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and more. It measures 130 x 69 x 19 mm and weighs 190 g.

Hardware and OS i-mate PDA2
Operating system:Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 SE PocketPC
Processor:Intel XScale PXA272 520 MHz
Internal memory:128 MB RAM, 64 MB ROM
External memory:MMC/SDIO, up to 2 GB
Display i-mate PDA2
Type:TFT
Size:3.5" inc
Resolution:240 x 320 px
Touchscreen:resistive touchscreen
Screen-to-Body Ratio:42.3%
Display area:37.9 cm2
Display aspect ratio:4:3 (height:width)
Pixel Density:114 PPI
Colors:65K
Other:Handwriting recognition
Connectivity i-mate PDA2
Wi-Fi:Wi-Fi 802.11b
Network:GSM
SIM card:Mini-SIM
Bluetooth:v.1.2
Edge:No
GPRS:Class 10
GPS:No
USB:Proprietary
Camera i-mate PDA2
Main camera:1.3 MP, Single
Specs:1.3 MP
Video:Yes
Multimedia i-mate PDA2
3.5 mm Jack:No
Radio:No
Design i-mate PDA2
Dimensions:130 x 69 x 19 mm
Weight:190 g
Battery i-mate PDA2
Battery capacity:1300 mAh,  Removable Li-Ion
Battery life:Stand by time- Up to 150 h
Talking time- Up to 3 h 30 min
Other i-mate PDA2
Release date:2004, Q4
Sensors:Infrared port


i-mate PDA2 Overview


The i-mate PDA2 mobile is a PocketPC device that was released in 2004, featuring the Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 SE operating system. It is powered by an Intel XScale PXA272 520 MHz processor and comes with 128 MB of RAM and 64 MB of ROM for storage. The device also supports external memory expansion via MMC/SDIO cards, up to 2 GB.

The PDA2 has a 3.5-inch TFT display with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and a resistive touchscreen. It has a screen-to-body ratio of 42.3% and a pixel density of 114 PPI, displaying colors in 65K. The device also features handwriting recognition for ease of use.

In terms of connectivity, the i-mate PDA2 supports Wi-Fi 802.11b for wireless internet access, as well as GSM network for calls and messaging. It has a 1.3 MP main camera for capturing photos and videos, but lacks a 3.5 mm audio jack and radio support. The device is powered by a 1300 mAh removable Li-Ion battery, providing a standby time of up to 150 hours and talk time of up to 3 hours and 30 minutes.

Pros:
- Compact and portable design
- Decent display quality for its time
- Expandable memory via MMC/SDIO cards
- Wi-Fi connectivity for internet access
- Removable battery for easy replacement

Cons:
- Limited internal storage capacity
- Lack of modern features like GPS and Bluetooth v2.0
- Average camera quality
- No 3.5 mm audio jack for headphones
- Outdated operating system and hardware specifications

Overall, the i-mate PDA2 mobile was a capable PocketPC device for its time, offering basic functionality and connectivity options. However, it may not be suitable for users looking for more advanced features and modern technology.



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