Combined phone and PDA that competes with Blackberry. Has slide out qwerty keyboard and full push email functionality as well as a decent(ish) touch screen phone.
I have been using it for a year and I am quite happy with it. You need to be aware that it isn't the fastest PDA. They used slow processor in order to gain more time running on battery. As I'm not using it for games, multimedia, etc. it's enough for me.
The keyboard is awesome for writing messages or a journal when you travel. It works also pretty well as phone. Battery lives up to 5-6 days if you simply use it as phone (20-30 minutes talk daily) and 2-4 days if you use PDA heavily (1-3h PDA usage plus same amount of talking).
You should name the product Qtek 9100 as Qtek has lot of other products as well - Qtek 9100 is on the picture (and it's also the one I'm writing about)
This is the first device that has combined phone and email sufficiently well for me to stop carrying separate devices. I like the keyboard and the push email client.
That said it can be a little painful to use - you need to enter a password before you can make calls (receiving is OK) and the Windows environment is a little unstable. Overall I like it though.
The keyboard is awesome for writing messages or a journal when you travel. It works also pretty well as phone. Battery lives up to 5-6 days if you simply use it as phone (20-30 minutes talk daily) and 2-4 days if you use PDA heavily (1-3h PDA usage plus same amount of talking).
You should name the product Qtek 9100 as Qtek has lot of other products as well - Qtek 9100 is on the picture (and it's also the one I'm writing about)
That said it can be a little painful to use - you need to enter a password before you can make calls (receiving is OK) and the Windows environment is a little unstable. Overall I like it though.