HP iPAQ hw6910

  • Released 2006, February
    179g, 18mm thickness
    Microsoft Windows Mobile 2005 PocketPC
    64MB RAM storage, miniSD slot
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    240x240 pixels, 3 inch
  • NO
    No video recorder
  • 64MB RAM
  • 1200mAh
    Li-Ion

HP iPAQ hw6910 - Specs

Network Technology GSM
2G bands GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
GPRS Class 10
EDGE Class 10
Launch Announced 2006, February
Status Discontinued
Body Dimensions 118 x 71 x 18 mm (4.65 x 2.80 x 0.71 in)
Weight 179 g (6.31 oz)
Keyboard QWERTY
SIM Mini-SIM
Display Type TFT resistive touchscreen, 65K colors
Size
Resolution 240 x 240 pixels, 3 inch, 1:1 ratio
Platform OS Microsoft Windows Mobile 2005 PocketPC
CPU Intel PXA 270 416 MHz
Memory Card slot miniSD
Internal 64MB RAM, 45MB ROM
Camera   No
Sound Loudspeaker Yes
Alert types Vibration; Polyphonic ringtones
3.5mm jack No
Comms WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11b
Bluetooth 1.2
GPS Yes
Infrared port Yes
Radio No
USB Proprietary
Features Sensors
Browser HTML (PocketIE)
 Pocket Office
MP3/AAC/AAC+/WMA/OGG/AMR player
WMV/MP4 player
Organizer
Voice memo
Battery   Removable Li-Ion 1200 mAh battery
Misc Colors Silver
Price About 470 EUR

HP iPAQ hw6910 - User Reviews

  • Pls my Hp ipaq hw6910 is not on pls I need ur help

  • Is there anyone on this forum who has some good experience with this HP iPAQ ?? Everyone is making noises?

  • Is there anyone on this forum who has some good experience with this HP iPAQ ?? Everyone is making noises?

  • Got this phone yesterday but power shuts down at random though battery looks ok. Language is Spanish but I need Engliish. Pls help me out

  • Hello guys , plz i need your help, my phone received it from germany , all in deutsch language am not able to change another language, could someone help to find a software so i can be able to put in french lang or in english language and thnx

  • i have ordered one from USA on ebay

  • i want to repeat my unanswered question.where ca i buy the battery for this type of phone.Please show me the way.I can not use my phone. no batteries around.

  • wher can i get batteries?

  • simple clean reset and setting $connection n my isp

  • even me

  • i cannot send message with my ipaq hp hw6925

  • i uninstalled Tomtom and i have no idea how to reinstall it or re use the GPS feature!!

  • My HP iPAQ hw6910 is having an issue. The battery discharges easily. If is plugged when it gets to 58% it disconnect and start discharging. It's difficult for me to use this time. I will appreciate if there is solution to my question.

  • am sorriy i dont have

  • Can anyone help me...... I have an iPAQ hw6910 and im trying to get a UK map for it,,,,,, 1. When i go to Tom Tom website to get a map it askes what version of tom tom is loaded on my device???? Does anyone have any idea what version is loaded in factory settings. 2. Does anyone have an up to date UK map for sale? I am pulling my hair out here,,,, Please help Paul

  • possibly you just need to change the message centre options should be under messages settings somewhere

  • hi there does any one have HP iPAQ hw6925???

  • hi there I have an ipaq hw6910 they are great devices apart from I have one problem. the device used to have a vodafone sim card in. worked fine. then I got an orange sim and now the device refuses to send a text message will make calls just will not text any ideas would be so grateful to hear from you

  • Hi All, Is there any one who knows how to manually configure the setting for this handset HP IPAQ 6915 for the GPRS using if there is some one please share with all thanks. Regards DK Afghanistan

  • Can you help : Impossible to connect to home wireless. Can see all the networks on screen indicated as "connected"

  • not on topic of 6910 but a response to previous post, I have all the stuff for this pda model, mine was nicked so prob have the thing you're after once I've replaced it. probably with the 6910.

  • Hi guys i need some help ? Does anyone have HP Ipaq 2100 Autosync Cable . This cable comes in USB/Serial port. If anyone is willing to sell please let me know i would prefer the serial port as i need it more than the USB . Seems i can't find it here .

  • if it only had a camera. i prefer htc.....

  • this is a very good phone from Hp.I love this phone but it is so broad that it wouldn't fit into my pocket.Keys are quite small and battery life is OK.

  • I got my HW6910 three weeks ago and I love it, definitely is not perfect but HP are going on the right direction. I cannot wait for the next generation. The GPS works great but sometimes gets a bit tangled trying to connect to the GPS device ( HP needs to sort the interface a bit better), but if you turn it off for a few seconds and turn it back on everything goes back to normal. As a Phone it works very well and as a PDA it does all I need, the WIFI connection works very well and Skype also works very well. Two criticisms: could do with more RAM and the memory cards could be SD instead of MiniSD. As a PDA, Phone and GPS in one I cannot see anything better in the market.

  • OK the trade off is simple: do you want a full-function PDA at the cost of a little bigger, heavier unit and loss of some obvious phone functionality, or do you want a slim, travel friendly smartphone? The main reason I went with the 6910 is the pocket PC aspect, remembering why I stopped carrying an iPaq a few years ago...because it didn't have a phone! This unit solves that problem and email/mobile document view/edit is all very good. However it does come at the sacrifice of optimal phone functionality. Example: trying to enter a contact phone number, you have to press the little function key before each digit can be entered (seems to me HP would have said, OK, you're entering someone's phone #, let's lock the number pad shall we?). Or, even worse, the phone likes to inform you whenever it's looking for a connection tower, so the little info balloon pops up and unceremoniously renders the kepad useless until you can free up a hand to click "hide" on the screen. That is excruciating. Whenever this unit is downloading pop3, it slows everything else down pretty dramatically, so get ready to feel impatient if you need to place a call. Perhaps the most maddening thing of all, however, is the fact that the phone will sometimes repeatedly redial the last number you called, and you won't know it if the phone's in your pocket, but the person on the other end of the line can hear everything you're saying. Smile, you're on candid phone cam! Also have not been able to get a Moto bluetooth earpiece recognized by the phone, and a wired earpiece cuts out so I'm at a loss for hands free so far. Those things aside, it's a fairly reliable unit with excellent display and clear phone reception. Touch screen works well, solidly built, and probably overall the best available all in one you can buy right now.

  • nice business phone, bad points are USB1.1, WiFi b not g, screen 240x240 (more pixels) - good points all-in-one package, better that 6510, but still needs improvement!

  • too bad design, without camera nor full SD slot to plug in one...small squared screen, what are you thinking hp?