AT&T announced that it has partnered with HP to launch new HP iPAQ Glisten on November 24. HP iPAQ Glisten is a new feature that meets the increasing demands of modern mobile professionals.
The HP iPAQ Glisten featuring the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system offers a touch-friendly user interface and improved browser with Flash support. Connections to subscribers favorite people, content and applications are a fingertip away on the redesigned Start Menu, and Internet Explorer Mobile supports the rich experiences that many Web pages offer for desktop computers.
The HP iPAQ Glisten users can easily move between work and leisure with advanced mobile e-mail capabilities, built-in Wi-Fi and GPS functionality as well as rich multimedia features and applications. AT&T supports Windows Marketplace for Mobile for access to a variety of applications.
Michael Woodward, vice president, Mobile Phone Portfolio, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets, said “iPAQ Glisten adds to our innovative Windows Phone portfolio. It meets the demands of our business customers while boasting a beautiful AMOLED touch screen and a full package of multimedia features.”
Susan Macke, vice president, Marketing, Handheld Global Business Unit, Personal Systems Group, HP, said “The iPAQ Glisten packs a powerful punch with its multiple input methods, variety of connectivity options, and a familiar, consistent email experience that allows mobile professionals to connect with the people and information that matter most to them. Our strategy for success in growing the iPAQ business and customer base is working with industry leaders, like AT&T and Microsoft, and leveraging our collective strengths in the business and prosumer markets.”
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