12-21-2004, 03:45 PM
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PDA Buyer's Guide Takes a Look at the Voq Professional
"Though larger than other Windows Mobile Smartphones, the Voq is still significantly smaller than Pocket PC phones and features a phone-centric design that beats holding a Pocket PC phone to your head. The Voq comes in two flavors: the A11 for the North American market which we received for review, and the A10 triband world phone. The A11 supports the GSM 850/1800/1900MHz bands (850 and 1900 are used in the US, 1800MHz is used primarily in Asia and somewhat in Europe) and the A10 supports the 900/1800/1900MHz bands (900MHz is pervasive in Europe). Other than band support, the two models are identical. The Voq is sold unlocked by various electronics, handheld and computer vendors and isn't offered by US carriers. That means you can buy the phone for use with any GSM carrier and will not have to start a new contract to obtain the phone. Sierra Wireless tells us that Voq is pronounced "voke", reminiscent of the word invoke."
Ah, the Voq... Everyone's favorite Smartphone to hate. :lol: All things considered, it's not a bad phone. Size is the worst part of the Voq. If they could trim it down a little, I'm sure they would have more success. A little Bluetooth tossed in wouldn't hurt either. :wink:
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