Okta Agent Windows Mobile smartphone released in New Zealand

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Oct 11 Okta Agent Windows Mobile smartphone released in New Zealand
Published by Veselin Nedeff in:Smartphone, Mobile News, Devices, WM5,

Okta Agent Windows Mobile smartphone released in New Zealand Okta is a new brand of mobile devices being launched in New Zealand. Their first model is the Okta Agent, a Windows Mobile based Smartphone which is originally manufactured by Pantech. The Okta Agent is a dual band CDMA (800/1900 MHz) mobile phone running Windows Mobile 5 for Smartphone, a clamshell design measuring 98 x 53 x 20mm and weighing 112 grams including the standard battery.

Okta Agent comes with a built-in 1.3 mega pixels digital camera, Bluetooth, 128 MB memory for storage and can is compatible with miniSD cards for memory expansion.

Okta Agent Features:

* Size: 98 x 53 x 20mm with standard battery
* Weight: 112 grams with standard battery
* Battery type: Lithium-Ion
* Standby time: Up to 35 hours (Using Microsoft Direct Push technology)
* Standby battery life: Up to 140 hours
* Talktime battery life: Up to 200 minutes (CDMA operation mode)
* Internal memory: 128MB RAM / 64MB Flash
* External memory: MiniSD compatible (MiniSD card available separately)
* Digital camera: YES
* QWERTY keyboard: NO
* Bluetooth: YES
* WiFi: NO
* International: roaming Dual Band 800/1900 MHz
* Charge Time: 2.5 hours

More information you can obtain here.



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Comments on
Okta Agent Windows Mobile smartphone released in New Zealand


Mon 22 Oct
Jill Meyer wrote...

Quite like the phone but have two issues - battery life and weak ringing sound. Other than that - quite nifty.

1:30 am

Mon 13 Oct
Karl R wrote...

change profile to outdoor to get louder sounds & adjust display settings for better battery life. good phone but they take some getting used to.

1:11 am

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