Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved the mobile device from the company Hewlett Packard. The documentation model has been marked as iPAQ KB1, but there is reason to believe that the communicator is rumored as the HP iPAQ K3 Obsidian.
While the FCC did not publish most of the documentation, including those not yet available to guide the user and photo devices. The schematic image with visible marks of the operator AT & T. Recall that according to preliminary information HP iPAQ K3 Obsidian is a communicator with the QWERTY-keyboard, running the operating system Windows Mobile 6.5. It is possible that his announcement will take place in the near future, just in time for release of Windows Mobile 6.5.
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