By:
Joni Blecher
While Palm OS-based PDA/cell phone hybrids have been around for a while, T-Mobile (formerly VoiceStream) was the first company to put out a truly integrated Pocket PC/phone combo, the Pocket PC Phone Edition.
Both built by HTC, the Pocket PC Phone Edition and the SX56 have the same design, except that the T-Mobile is pale gold, while the Siemens is silvery.
The SX56 is equipped with the standard Pocket PC 2002 specs, including a 206MHz StrongARM processor, 32MB of RAM and ROM, an IR port, USB syncing, and an SD card slot.
Since the Siemens SX56 works on both GSM 900 and 1900 networks, it's considered a world mobile.
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