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* The Cell Phone and WiFi netowrking can not be used simultaneously. Turning on the WiFi will automatically turn off the cell phone. User will need to manually turn back on the Cell Ohone when use of the WiFi network is finished. | * The Cell Phone and WiFi netowrking can not be used simultaneously. Turning on the WiFi will automatically turn off the cell phone. User will need to manually turn back on the Cell Ohone when use of the WiFi network is finished. | ||
* The slide out keyboard on the device is not compatible with Enterprise EHR | * The slide out keyboard on the device is not compatible with Enterprise EHR | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:04, 10 April 2018
Verizon XC6700
Certified TW Version:
TW v10.1.2 or Higher is required for Windows Mobile 5 support
Operating System:
Windows Mobile 5
Battery Life:
3.5 Hours with power save settings
Battery Type:
Swappable
Wireless: 802.11b WiFi & EVDO
Processor: Intel PXA270
Memory: 64MB SDRAM 128MB ROM
Vendor's Published End of Life Date:
N/A
Overview:
- Converged Cell Phone/PDA device
- Use of EVDO networking results in 33% slower application performance than Allscripts' Expected Performance Baseline values depending upon EVDO network signal strength
- The Cell Phone and WiFi netowrking can not be used simultaneously. Turning on the WiFi will automatically turn off the cell phone. User will need to manually turn back on the Cell Ohone when use of the WiFi network is finished.
- The slide out keyboard on the device is not compatible with Enterprise EHR
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