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Division of IT: Hardware
Personal Digital Assistants and SmartphonesNeed to stay in touch, whether it is by voice or data? Want to get away from carrying a cell phone and laptop? Perhaps a combined cell phone and organizer (Smartphone) incorporating both functions is a good choice for you. A Smartphone provides capabilities beyond a mobile phone, including access to e-mail, calendar, contacts, and the Internet and may eliminate the need to carry more than one device. A Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) may be a good choice if you essentially want a small handheld computer. PDAs offer a variety of personal productivity applications, such as e-mail, contacts, calendar and applications such as Microsoft Word and Excel. Deciding which device is right for you involves considering how you plan to use it, what you want to accomplish with it. You should certainly plan to visit several vendors to discuss price, data plans, and usability and productivity features. MU has a multi-vendor contract for departments, faculty, staff, and students to obtain a variety of wireless cellular services, including smart devices. The cellular vendors offer the MU community the best discounts available for corporate-liable or personal voice and data plans. For more information on the cellular vendors, visit the cellular phone services pages.Choosing a PDA or SmartphoneSelecting the right smartphone/PDA for you depends on what you want to do with the device and how much you want to spend. As a rule, the greater the device's capability to communicate, the more expensive it is. Ask yourself a few questions BEFORE you talk to the sales representative so that you get a device that really fits your needs:
Choosing ServicesThe most important thing to do is to think about what services you really want access to, how accessible you need to be, and how you might use any particular device.
Access to University E-MailPlease refer to the smart device e-mail access page for University access options. |