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Sandra Vogel ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 22 Oct 2008 12:56 BST

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HP has announced two new handhelds to complement its current line-up. Eschewing number-based nomenclature for the first time, the two devices are simply called the iPAQ Data Messenger and the iPAQ Voice Messenger.

Both devices will initially be exclusive to Vodafone UK customers and are expected to be available in November. Subsequently they will also be sold SIM-free, without an operator contract.

Details of Vodafone's pricing are yet to be announced. Without an operator contract, the Voice Messenger will cost £333 (inc. VAT) while the Data Messenger will set you back £399 (inc. VAT).

 

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