10 May 2007
HP has unveiled its first smartphone, the iPaq 514 Voice Messenger, which runs Windows 6.0 and is aimed firmly at the enterprise market.
The iPaq 514 comes with Wi-Fi and 3G, and an HP system for sending messages known as 'voice attachments'.
"If you want to send a long message, or a more emotional message than is possible with a keypad, voice is the way to go," said David Rothschild, vice president of HP's Handheld Business Group.
"A voice attachment in an email offers a lot more emotion than in text, and allows more flexibility in reply."
Voice attachments are stored in .wav formats and automatically appended to an email reply with one button push. In a demonstration, a 10 second message was created with a file size of 17Kb.
The new model is the first iPaq to ship with a numeric rather than Qwerty keyboard, for which the voice attachment system is designed to compensate.
Other features designed to attract enterprise users include new security software that allows the phone to be locked down or wiped if it is lost or stolen, along with remote diagnostics and application installation.
"Set-up, diagnostics and security are big headaches for corporates," said Gene Wang, formerly chief executive of Bitfone and now vice president of marketing at HP's Handheld Business Unit.
"As we saw with the BlackBerry outage last month, losing email is very painful. Nothing is less cool than a phone that does not work right."
The iPaq 514 Voice Messenger will be launched next month.
Latest stories from Hardware
Related articles
Related jobs
Poll
Are you confident that the UK's IT infrastructure is secure from attack in the wake of the Flame malware revelations?
V3 examines the key strengths and weaknesses of Samsung's latest iPhone killer
Connect with V3.co.uk
Social networking is almost ubiquitous. This white paper examines the benefits and risks and it looks at the different ways companies can reconcile them
The importance of understanding your infrastructure
APPLICANTS MUST BE A EU CITIZEN OR HAVE PERMANENT RESIDENCY...
C# Software Developer/Programmer/engineer; C#, Winforms...
Linux Administrator / Senior Linux Administrator / Debian...
C#, WPF, Silverlight, UI Development, Software Engineers...
Keep up to date with the latest products, services and technologies from the world's leading IT companies. IThound.com brings you over 2,000 white papers, case studies and analyst reports.
Do you agree?
Mercora
I am curious if the IPaq is going to hook up with Mercora so that I can use the "M" app through the phone. If not, I don't see myself getting this phone. I need my wireless music player, which is what my smartphone is when I use the "M." Gotta have my music.
Posted by: JimmyJackFunk21 10 May 2007