TORONTO-Canadian operator Bell Mobility launched the Audiovox Thera, a high-end mobile phone/personal digital assistant running on Microsoft Corp.’s Pocket PC operating system.
“Many customers have been seeking the convenience of a single device that can be an extension of their office with access to their e-mail, address book, contacts with the convenience of a built-in phone,” said Michael Neuman, president of Bell Mobility. “The Thera performs all these functions and is a great example of Bell Mobility’s commitment to delivering solutions that help customers access their information anytime, anywhere.”
Sprint PCS and Verizon Wireless also sell the device.