HP iPAQ rw6815 review: Small communicator for the pretentious

23 January 2007
There is no doubt that both the small size and the competitive price of the communicator HP iPaq rw6815 will make you fall in love with it. The device is powered by a powerful 416MHz processor, it runs under Windows Mobile 2005 OS, and has a high-quality touchscreen display and numerous multimedia features. But as usual, a few mishaps here and there are inevitable.

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  • J
  • Jigar
  • Uqr
  • 27 Feb 2008

It's an O2 atom in disguise, but a tough processor makes it a winner. Do remember this processor is Power hungry. I have to charge my phone daily after coming from the office and i usually talk 1 hour daily on the phone and very less use of display.. Also if some one can tell me, if this phone has the hissing infection (display makes hissing noise after few days and it is not curable) as the O2 Atom has ????

    • M
    • Meghindo
    • nDS
    • 09 Dec 2007

    how can you say that HP has forgotton to use LED for dark enviroments when you can perfectly see the 2 diods in the back... ;-D

      • m
      • max
      • ijs
      • 21 Mar 2007

      HP and O2 which one is better..? can someone tell me? i need to know

        • I
        • Ilia
        • b$2
        • 27 Feb 2007

        Proud owner of rw6815. It does have an speed dialing, also there are hardware buttons. Please be more precise in the reviews :)

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          • Anonymous
          • PWY
          • 25 Feb 2007

          how much does this thing cost

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            • Anonymous
            • pW4
            • 05 Feb 2007

            It does have LED's!!!