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	<title>Comments on: UTStarcom Pocket PC 6700 comes to Alltel</title>
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		<title>By: online gambling rules</title>
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		<description>The front of the device is home to the display, which I&#039;ll talk about a bit later, and the joystick with its cluster of buttons. Unlike the HTC Wizard devices I&#039;ve used, the PPC-6700 has dedicated Windows and OK keys on the front of the device, which makes using it without a stylus much easier. I also prefer the joystick that the PPC-6700 has to the d-pads used on some similar devices. Of course, as with all Windows Mobile 5 devices, there is also a pair of soft keys available. And since this is a phone device, the send and end call control buttons are also there.</description>
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