Sharp W-Zero3
Last month, Gizmodo previewed one of the year’s more sexy PDA-phone combos available in the market. A month later, we still don’t have that much new information about the Sharp W-Zero3 (I always had a feeling that ‘W’ stood for Wing, as in Wing Zero. It’s the Japanese market after all).

Though similar to most combo communication devices out there, the W-Zero3’s appeal is an aesthetical one, borrowing a lot from the 80’s scientific calculator-esque design, but less bulky and more sleek.
Other features include 128 MB of built-in memory, a 1.3 megapixel camera, an Intel PXA270 416Mhz processor, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a miniSD card slot, and USB. It’ll run Windows Mobile 5.0 Japanese edition, and will have full POP3 and SMTP compatibility and will be bundled along with Windows Media Player 10.
So yes, 2006 will be the rise of the side-unfolding integrated keyboard design. If you’ll notice the square arrangement of the hardware buttons - this is great so your thumb won’t have to travel the extra inches.
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2 opinions for Sharp W-Zero3
ramzi boumjahed
Mar 13, 2006 at 10:04 pm
does the w-zero3 pda phone works son GSM network & would the normal sim card fit along with the w0sim card??? urgent to reply with the asnwer plz thnx
Jayvee
Mar 14, 2006 at 5:33 pm
unfortunately, this phone only works with a japanese cdma network unless by some twist of fate, a gsm version is created.
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