
Since the time of gadget convergence there have been many products, which try to be a phone, but it's mostly PDAs while other product tries to be a PDA but is mostly a phone. Sharp's W-zero3 / WS003SH is one of product that manages to have equal proportion of both gadget.
The pleasing part about the product is the QWERTY keyphone that slides out of the side. This allows greater flexibility in typing words while your chatting online with your friends while in taking the train. This beautiful phone comes in a beautiful black and angelic white.
Here's what Engadget has to say about the specs:
Developed under that same partnership with Sharp, Willcom, and Microsoft, the new WS007SH variant keeps the Pocket PC flavor of Windows Mobile 5.0 and 416MHz Intel PXA 270 proc but brings a second, standard phone keypad to the mini, sliding QWERTY. They even managed to squeeze that same VGA resolution into a smaller, 2.8-inch screen while keeping the best of the rest: 128MB flash (60MB allocated to the user) and 64MB of SDRAM, miniSD expansion, USB, and 1.3 megapixel cam. All this and she still manages to slim-down from 70 x 130 x 26-millimeters and 220-grams to 56 x 135 x 21-millimeters and 175-grams.
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