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hi all !

I'm thinking of getting a pda. but can't choose what to buy.
my choices are 1- HTC tytn II
2- O2 Atom or flame
3- Hp Ipaq !

any one of u tried one of them !?
plz adivces me what to do

thanks

Tags: pc, pda, pocket

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I have the same dilemma but was thinking Palm Treo750 vs Blackberry Curve. Thanks. Maureen

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it highly depends on your needs, i-mate k-jam was enough for me for more than a year..

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I have a friend who has HTC and it is in my opinion very good thing. You can download medical programs form skyscape and cracks are availabe too. I have Palm Treo 680 and its nice phone too, but it is bigger than HTC.I don't have experience with other PDAs.

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Hai dr.Mirza.im using O2Xda2i pda phone at the moment..i find it very big..i saw the Samsung Omnia is using windows mobile too..but i heard it has problem with instaling skyscape programs..can u please advice me which pda phone is reliable for skyscape programs..thank you very much

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