Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jun 7 2007, 5:10am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sharp and Will COM introduce in Japan a new Windows smartphone called Advanced W-Zero3 [es] / Sharp WS011SH.
The Sharp WS0011SH runs Windows Mobile 6 and has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and a 3 inch with a cool 480x800px resolution. The phone runs on the Marvel PXA270 CPU with 520Mhz.
Measurements of the new Sharp Windows smartphone are 50x135x17.9mm and the weight is 157g.Other features of the WS011SH include 1.3MP camera, 7 hours talk-time, 500 hours standby, microSD card slot, WillCom PHS connectivity, Wi-Fi, IrDA and 256MB memory.
The Sharp Advanced/W-ZERO3 [es] will be available from Japanese provider Will COM starting mid-July.
Via this Sharp press-release (Japanese).
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