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Sagem WA3050 review

7.2

Editors' Rating

Very Good

6.5

Members' Rating

Good

Typical price:£ 527

Verdict

The WA3050 is an excellent convergence device by today's standards, but it's not without its faults... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • The best integration of a Pocket PC handheld and a mobile phone we've seen so far.

Cons

  • Bulky and expensive
  • Mediocre screen
  • Moderate build quality.

Key Specs

Dimensions (W x H x D): 81x131x17 mm
Weight: 198 g
Built-in devices: phone
Operating system: Pocket PC 2000
Software included: Pocket Outlook (InBox, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Notes), Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, Pocket Internet Explorer, Microsoft Reader, Windows Media Player, Microsoft Money; Jot; EzWAP, WinPhone (GSM/GPRS, WAP)
Processor: Intel StrongARM SA110
Clock speed: 206 MHz
Memory expansion: CompactFlash
Installed ROM: 16 MB
Installed RAM: 16 MB
Display size: 3.9 in
Wireless PAN: infrared
Wireless WAN: GSM 900, GSM 1800, GPRS
Expansion slots: CompactFlash

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Member Opinion

6.5

Average Member Rating

Good

2 Members have reviewed this product

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Duncan Hollis

Duncan Hollis

Product stamina is questionable

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5.0

Average


Andrew Williamson

Andrew Williamson

overall a good product

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8.0

Excellent


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