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6600 & 6601 features / differences & vs Treo 650

hunter4us

Nov 13, 2004, 8:00 AM
This phone looks very interesting. I had planned on getting the Treo 650. Now I'm not sure.

What is the difference between the 6600 and the 6601?

Does either support grafiti-like handwriting recognition?

Does either include/support a stylus?

Can the 6600/6601 be operated with one-hand? (so you could locate a name and dial it without needing two hands)

Looks like a wireless keyboard, eg. bluetooth, should work.

How long / how much can you voice record on the 6600/6601 ?

I've been concerned about the reliability of Pocket PC as an operating system. I know people who have other Pocket PC-based phones who periodically have to "reboot" the phone. Is this version/implementation supposed to be better? Anyone have any issue...
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Rich Brome

Nov 14, 2004, 1:36 PM
hunter4us said:
...What is the difference between the 6600 and the 6601?

The 6600 has a camera. The 6601 does not.

Does either support grafiti-like handwriting recognition?

Yes. All Windows Mobile for Pocket PC devices include several handwriting modes, one of which imitates Graffiti, a others that read natural handwriting.

Does either include/support a stylus?

Yes. That's also standard with any Windows Mobile for Pocket PC device.

Can the 6600/6601 be operated with one-hand? (so you could locate a name and dial it without needing two hands)

Good question. It's a little big and top-heavy to operate closed, one-handed, but ...
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