Choosing a smartphone
Your new smartphone will be your practice “companion,” so you want to get this choice right. As you shop for a smartphone, ask yourself:
- Which medical reference software do I plan to use? As with PDAs, smartphones work on the Palm OS/Windows Mobile/Pocket PC operating systems. Although most major medical reference titles—such as Lexi-Comp and Epocrates—come in Palm OS and Windows Mobile/Pocket PC versions, others are compatible with only one operating system.
- Can I read the screen display? Although text usually can be enlarged or shrunk, screen size determines how much you can see at a glance. Make sure you’re comfortable with the display before you purchase.
- Can I work the keyboard? Most smartphones integrate a small QWERTY keyboard for sending e-mail. Each smartphone keyboard has a different feel; make sure you can type comfortably and accurately.
- Which form feels most comfortable? Smartphones range from candy-bar shaped and flip phones, to slider and clamshell models.
In the end, the answers to these questions—plus a hefty dose of visceral appeal—should influence your choice. Smartphones are constantly evolving, so you’re better off taking the plunge rather than waiting for the ultimate smartphone.
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Smartphone models: Sample listing
Model | Key features/cost |
---|---|
Motorola Q | - Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 |
- Slim form factor | |
- Cutting-edge design | |
- Price unknown | |
- Available this Spring | |
Palm Treo 650 | - Palm OS (650) |
- Ergonomic design | |
- Largest library of medical reference software available | |
- Touch screen 320×320 pixels | |
- $219-$548 | |
Palm Treo 700W | - Windows Mobile 5.0 |
- Ergonomic design | |
- Touch screen 240×240 pixels | |
- $399-$499 | |
Samsung SCH-i730 | - Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC Phone Edition 2003 SE |
- Runs full Microsoft Office Mobile suite | |
- Slide-out keyboard and touch screen input | |
- $429-$499 | |
RIM BlackBerry 8700c | - RIM Blackberry OS |
- EDGE enabled for fast Web browsing | |
- Push e-mail (no latency) | |
- $0-$299 | |
HP iPaq hw6900 | - Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone Edition |
- Integrated GPS receiver with navigation software | |
- Runs full Microsoft Office Mobile suite | |
- Wi-Fi- and EDGE-enabled for fast Web browsing | |
- Push e-mail | |
- Pricing unknown | |
- Available late spring | |
Source: www.cnet.com |
Related resources
Brighthand Consulting. Reviews and other information on smartphones, other handhelds. www.brighthand.com.
Cnet.com. Listing of 90 smartphone models by manufacturer, carrier, other criteria. http://reviews.cnet.com/4566-6452_7-0.html?tag=coco.
Engadget. Reviews of smartphone models. http://www.engadget.com/search/?q=smartphones.
Disclosure
Dr. Montgomery reports no financial relationship with any manufacturer whose products are mentioned in this article or with manufacturers of competing products.