Palm's new smartphone comes with Windows Mobile 5 and a full QWERTY keyboard, so you can use Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook from almost anywhere.
The successor to the popular Treo 600, Palm's Treo 650 has it all: Phone, email, internet, Bluetooth technology, organizer, messaging, MP3 player, removable battery, and a digital camera that captures video.
Small, light, and powerful, the Samsung i730 features high-speed data support, built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, a slide-out QWERTY thumb keyboard, and a built-in MP3 player and expandable memory slot.
Jokingly called the "crackberry," this phone has email, a web browser, SMS, and organizer applications, as well as Bluetooth, a bright color screen, 33-key QWERTY keyboard, 32MB of flash memory, 4MB SRAM, and even a nifty holster for corporate cowboys.
The P910a does the work of several machines: Email, Web, MP3, video, digital camera, PDA, and phone. The only flaw, according to the manufacturer's site, is its "superiority complex." The phone features great call quality, a big color screen, full QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth, speakerphone, and more features designed for on-the-go professionals.