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Openhand Availability UK Version 2-17C OpenHand™ CompatiCompatibilitybility List General Compatibility...................................................................................................................5 Testing ..........................................................................................................................................5 International / Overseas Roaming ................................................................................................5 3 Network......................................................................................................................................6 T-Mobile ........................................................................................................................................6 Document readers and editors.....................................................................................................6 Available devices with OpenHand client compatibility (Section 1)..............................................7 Anextek SP230 ..............................................................................................................................................................7 Asus P505 ......................................................................................................................................................................7 Asus P525 ......................................................................................................................................................................7 BenQ P30.......................................................................................................................................................................7 BenQ P31.......................................................................................................................................................................7 BenQ P50.......................................................................................................................................................................7 Dallab dp 500 (Expansys) .............................................................................................................................................7 Dell Latitude D620 .........................................................................................................................................................7 Dell Latitude D820 .........................................................................................................................................................7 Dell Precision M65 .........................................................................................................................................................8 Dell Inspiron XPS M1210...............................................................................................................................................8 Eten G500 ......................................................................................................................................................................8 Eten M500 ......................................................................................................................................................................8 Eten M600 ......................................................................................................................................................................8 Eten P300(B)..................................................................................................................................................................8 Eten P700.......................................................................................................................................................................8 Flybook Notebook ..........................................................................................................................................................8 Fujitsu Siemens Q2010 .................................................................................................................................................8 Gigabyte g-smart ...........................................................................................................................................................8 Groupsense Limited Xplore G88 Smartphone..............................................................................................................8 Groupsense Limited Xplore M28 Smartphone..............................................................................................................9 HP 6510/6515 ................................................................................................................................................................9 HP 6910/6915 ................................................................................................................................................................9 HTC P3600.....................................................................................................................................................................9 HTC MTeoR ...................................................................................................................................................................9 HTC TyTN ......................................................................................................................................................................9 HTC S310.......................................................................................................................................................................9 i-Mate Jam......................................................................................................................................................................9 i-Mate Jam Black ...........................................................................................................................................................9 i-Mate JAMin ..................................................................................................................................................................9 iMate JasJam .................................................................................................................................................................9 i-Mate JasJar................................................................................................................................................................10 i-Mate K-Jam................................................................................................................................................................10 i-Mate PDA2.................................................................................................................................................................10 i-mate Smartflip ............................................................................................................................................................10 i-Mate SP3....................................................................................................................................................................10 i-Mate SP3i...................................................................................................................................................................10 i-Mate SP4....................................................................................................................................................................10 i-Mate SP5....................................................................................................................................................................10 i-Mate SP5m ................................................................................................................................................................10 i-Mate SPL....................................................................................................................................................................10 Mitac Mio 8970.............................................................................................................................................................10 Mitac MIO A701 ...........................................................................................................................................................10 Motorola A1000............................................................................................................................................................11 Motorola MPx 220........................................................................................................................................................11 Nokia 3230 ...................................................................................................................................................................11 Nokia 3250 Nokia 3250 Xpress Music ........................................................................................................................11 Nokia 5500 ...................................................................................................................................................................11 Nokia 6630 ...................................................................................................................................................................11 Nokia 6680 ...................................................................................................................................................................11
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