madpuma,
I wish the poll was structured differently. There is no option for 'spontaneous hard reset'. Thats what I went through 2X and it's not fun. I actually have to soft reset very seldom (maybe a few X a week). It is not soft resets that bother me but the hard resets.
The iPAQ h5555 Pocket PC 2003 is the most unstable platform I've used since Windows 3.1. My Sony Clie NZ90 is so much more reliable that I use it exclusively for business purposes and the iPAQ solely for audio books, Mapopolis, surfing the Internet and SpamFilter to clean up spam prior to downloading quality emails via my NZ90.
I've already had the following happen with this piece of s**t
1/ Spontaneous hard resets have happened on 4 separate occasions
2/ Will not power off (power light stays on and drains battery)
3/ Must do a soft reset to simply turn the unit on & off
4/ Painfully excruciating slow performance
5/ Password use is unreliable as with 4 pin and/or fingerprint have had to reset the unit dozens of times prior to the unit finally allowing me to use the password to access the unit. Has happened so many times I thought it was something I did so I manually hard reset the unit, installed my limited apps from scratch and dealt with the crap again. So it wasn't me or the software (I only have installed WisBar Advance, Pocket TV, SpamFilter, Mapopolis, Resco File Explorer, NetFront Browser, and of course the standard ROM apps). Finally disabled the password feature and don't have that problem now. Defeats the reason why I wanted this feature though.
6/ The unit runs quick after a reset but quickly slows to mollasses as I run various apps. And I NEVER use smart minimize I ALWAYS shut down the running apps via WisBar Advance to eliminate drain on the OS. No dice still runs slow real quick.
7/ If it wasn't for my core use of the unit, ie, Mapopolis, Books on Tape (MP3), SpamFilter & Internet Surfing I would have returned the iPAQ quickly after purchasing.
So what are your thoughts on the overall experience of the iPAQ. I compare directly to the Palm OS which I use specifically for business and it's speed, reliability and stability. So there you have it. Let's not begin another MAC/Windows war discuss upon the pros and cons of the OS and real life experiences.
The iPAQ h5555 Pocket PC 2003 is the most unstable platform I've used since Windows 3.1. My Sony Clie NZ90 is so much more reliable that I use it exclusively for business purposes and the iPAQ solely for audio books, Mapopolis, surfing the Internet and SpamFilter to clean up spam prior to downloading quality emails via my NZ90.
I've already had the following happen with this piece of s**t
1/ Spontaneous hard resets have happened on 4 separate occasions
2/ Will not power off (power light stays on and drains battery)
3/ Must do a soft reset to simply turn the unit on & off
4/ Painfully excruciating slow performance
5/ Password use is unreliable as with 4 pin and/or fingerprint have had to reset the unit dozens of times prior to the unit finally allowing me to use the password to access the unit. Has happened so many times I thought it was something I did so I manually hard reset the unit, installed my limited apps from scratch and dealt with the crap again. So it wasn't me or the software (I only have installed WisBar Advance, Pocket TV, SpamFilter, Mapopolis, Resco File Explorer, NetFront Browser, and of course the standard ROM apps). Finally disabled the password feature and don't have that problem now. Defeats the reason why I wanted this feature though.
6/ The unit runs quick after a reset but quickly slows to mollasses as I run various apps. And I NEVER use smart minimize I ALWAYS shut down the running apps via WisBar Advance to eliminate drain on the OS. No dice still runs slow real quick.
7/ If it wasn't for my core use of the unit, ie, Mapopolis, Books on Tape (MP3), SpamFilter & Internet Surfing I would have returned the iPAQ quickly after purchasing.
So what are your thoughts on the overall experience of the iPAQ. I compare directly to the Palm OS which I use specifically for business and it's speed, reliability and stability. So there you have it. Let's not begin another MAC/Windows war discuss upon the pros and cons of the OS and real life experiences.
LA
Your iPaq must have a hardware problem....
The H5555/0 is very stable. 99% of the users are very happy. I have forgotten what a soft-reset is. Please do not think that because your iPaq has serious issues, that all other iPaqs are the same....
So what are your thoughts on the overall experience of the iPAQ.
I'm very happy with my 5555. This is my 5th iPAQ (3765, 3835, 3955, and 5455 before this one), and the 3835 was the only one that ever disappointed me. I ended up returning that one under BestBuy's extended warranty, because of the power on/backlight problem.
:lol: Sounds like the guy above definately has a hardware problem. The unit I have is extremely stable. I've had to soft reset it a couple of times, but usually when I'm playing around with a software ap that doesn't work right or something like that. I've never had to reset the device unless I was doing something stupid.
:lol: Sounds like the guy above definately has a hardware problem.
Since I support them at work, I have no trouble convincing my wife that I have to keep up with the latest and greatest, every 8-9 months. While others on this board are asking for advice on how to convince the spouse to let them upgrade, I just say "but honey, it's my job".
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