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Siemens SX56 Pocket PC

July 2004.   Chris Sacksteder, cjs<removethis>@psu.edu.

Received July 1 for evaluation.  This is an older model that we obtained to see what a Pocket PC/phone can do and get a basic understanding of the OS and user interface.  This model appears to be no longer supported by Siemens or AT&T.  Since I have not tried another Pocket PC or PDA, comparisons will be made with the Blackberry 6710, which I have had more than a year.

First Impressions

Looks nice, feels solid.  Easy to setup.  It comes with Pocket PC 2002, not 2003.  Wonder if it is upgradeable; yes found a link for a free upgrade, but is says "no longer available".  At Microsoft Windows Mobile site, the device is not listed.  Well, the Audiovox PPC4100 isn't either.

This page says why upgrades aren't available from Microsoft.  In asking around, we find out that Pocket PC 2003 can be found and put on the device, but that breaks something with the radio stack and reception becomes very poor.  Apparently Siemens isn't going to fix that and AT&T is now supporting the Audiovox PPC4100.

Otherwise, the SX56 looks and feels good, and works well.  Entering letters and numbers with stylus and on-screen keyboard is very easy; perhaps as easy as pressing keys on the Blackberry.  There is a word-completion feature that pops up a word that matches the letters you have entered thus far; if it is the right word, you can tap on it to complete the entry.  It's not clear to me how useful the navigation pad is.

Specifications

Things Tried

Here is a log of things I installed and tried on it, and what works well and doesn't work.  It is a nice computer, but it doesn't do GPRS very well for me.  It does everything else fairly well, except the processors may not be fast enough for full screen video clips.  Battery life is limited.

Documentation

The small printed manual, with 12 pages of safety information in front, is actually quite good.  Support information and web pages from Siemens is sparse and hard to find.

Wish List

It isn't clear if these are deficiencies of Pocket PC 2002 or the hardware itself, anyway, it seems to me it needs:

Compared to a Blackberry

These are very different devices, so a direct comparison may not be useful.  The Blackberry is a phone with PDA functions and email; the SX56 is a pocket computer with a phone.  Pocket PC is easier to learn how to use because it is so similar to Windows.  The Blackberry is smaller and optimized for phone and GPRS functions.  We need to see what is new in the Pocket PC 2003 OS.

Which is "better"?  That depends on what you want to do.


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