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Spb Phone Suite Review

Spb Phone Suite is designed to enhance your PDA with new features, missing in the phone side of ordinary Microsoft Windows Mobile 5. Once installed, it’ll add phone profiles, missed call notifications, unread SMS notifications, call filtering, reject and answer with SMS, photo-dialing, photos in call log, automatic profile and these are just a few things to name!

To start with, you will find out a powerful Today plug-in where you can see the most frequently used options, such as photo-dialing (called “photo speed dials”), counters for missed calls and SMS messages, profile manager, call filtering mode switcher, and other phone correlated controls and indicators. You will see all vital phone correlated data at one glance and access any option with just one tap. Fine, isn’t it? But let’s cut to the chase.

One of the best in Spb Phone Suite and “most wanted” in Windows Mobile functions is profiles. Phone profiles allow customization of ring, alarm tones and volumes (Normal, Silent, Loud), as well as the settings for Bluetooth, WiFi and backlight. As it is with any other option in Spb Phone Suite, profiles can be customized with just a tap or two. There are also automatic profiles that get triggered on some events automatically; this includes such profiles as Headset, Car, Meeting, and Cradle. Now you don’t have to worry about triggering the silent mode for scheduled meetings. You can also set a profile to activate for a particular time interval. If you’d like to make your own custom profile in addition to the defaulting ones, the program provide you with this opportunity. Any profile can be changed in a couple of taps from the Today screen.

The photo-dialing option allows you to add a photo avatar to a contact in order to dial a contact with just one tap. To add an avatar, you need to go to the settings dialog or simply tap and hold on the dialer area. Spb Phone Suite lets you use 14 photo-dialing avatars on the Today plug-in. If there are no photos for a contact, you can choose a defaulting avatar from the inbuilt pool.

Other fascinating features contain “Reject and Send SMS” option, which is useful when you are not able to answer an incoming call. You can drop it in three taps with an SMS message containing a predefined text. Besides, there is “Call Filtering” that will help you start whitelists (“pre-approved” contacts list) and blacklists. With this option in place, your PDA can acknowledge all calls, acknowledge all calls except persons from the blacklist, acknowledge only whitelist contacts, or ignore all. Isn’t it cool or what? What’s more, you can set up wildcards (masks) for numbers from blacklists and whitelists and an ability to change the filter from the Today screen.

If you reckon the above mentioned features are a touch your PDA is missing and wish you had them, then you are invited to download an evaluation copy of Spb Phone Suite. You can test it free of charge to see its possibilities and benefits. Download now!

Well-matched devices list
Windows Mobile 6.0, Windows Mobile 5.0, Pocket PC 2003, Pocket PC 2002

ACER: n300 Series, n30, n50, n20 and others

ASUS: A626, A636, A639, P505, P525, P535 and others

Cingular: 8125, 8525

Dell: Axim X3, X5, X50, X50v, X51v and others

Dopod: Dopod 838 Pro, Dopod 686, Dopod 699, Dopod 828, Dopod 900, Dopod P100, Dopod N800, etc.

Eten: E-Ten G500+, E-Ten M600+, E-TEN Glofiish, Eten M700, etc.

HP: hw68xx series, hw69xx series, hx21xx series, hx24xx series, hx29xx series and others

HTC: TyTN, Wizard, Prophet, Hermes, Artemis, Universal, Herald, P3300, P3600, P4350, P3350, X7500, Athena

IMATE: i-mate JASJAM, i-mate JAMin, i-mate PDA-N, i-mate K-JAM, i-mate JASJAR and others

O2: XDA series

T-Mobile: MDA series

QTek: 9000, 9100, 9600, S100, S110, S200, G100, 2020, 9090

Other Windows Mobile Powered Devices.

Andrew Fadeev is IT specialist, heavily using Windows Mobile devices every day for five years

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