More details about HP's iPAQ 6000 Pocket PC Phones

Now that we know that the N-Gage 2 will definitely see the light of day, the next big device everyone is speculating about (besides the existence of the Treo 610) is HP's iPaq 6000 series of Pocket PC Phones. From what is supposedly a brochure for the PDA phone, we get more detail than we probably need about the first phone in the series, the upcoming h6300. MTekk says it will launch on T-Mobile this May, which confirms some other rumors we've heard in the past month or so.

Who cares, you want the specs, right? It's actually pretty small: 3" x

4.7" x 0.75", but as heavy as other PDA phones, weighing in at 6.7oz (190 g for all the non-Americans). Quad-band GSM,
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are in every version, but a VGA camera is only present in a few models. Instead of creating two separate lines like they did with their 4000 series, HP will offer a thumb keyboard that'll be sold as an accessory for all models. These specs are still unconfirmed, but the data looks solid and we're guessing HP's 6000 series will be pretty slick.

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