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Audiovox PPC4100 (AT&T) Review
The good: Large, vibrant screen; speakerphone; excellent battery life; solid CPU performance.
The bad: No Bluetooth or Wi-Fi; no multimedia messaging; volume control is easy to hit by accident.
The bottom line: Considering its bargain price, Audiovox's Pocket PC phone makes for a solid wireless device.
Audiovox PPC4100 (AT&T) Specs
Manufacturer: Audiovox Corporation.
Part number: PPC4100
- Product Basic Spec
