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Sagem WA3050 review

Reviews The large monochrome LCD screen dominates the front of the WA3050, and is one of its most disappointing features. On such an expensive device it's a surprise that the display resembles the turquoise backlit screen on the ageing Palm III series.

[July 25, 2001, 0:00]

Nuggets: Sagem Pocket PC converges on the ubiquitous

News Nuggets has managed to get a sneaky peek at the Sagem WA3050, that PDA/mobile phone combo gadget proudly announced by Microsoft and French manufacturer Sagem last Thursday. The pair claim that the WA3050 is the world's first voice-enabled Pocket PC.

[November 14, 2000, 9:52]

Microsoft reveals French smartphone

News US software giant Microsoft has teamed up with French phone manufacturer SAGEM to deliver a new broadband-enabled consumer device, the SAGEM WA3050, both companies announced in Paris Thursday. The device will be in UK shops by Christmas, according...

[November 9, 2000, 14:17]

PDA banking arrives Nationwide

News The Nationwide Building Society will allow customers to access details of their accounts by using a personal digital assistant (PDA) from Thursday, in what the company claims is Europe's first Internet banking service for PDAs.

[December 14, 2000, 16:59]

Motorola Accompli 008 review

Reviews Whether justifiably or not, Motorola has a reputation for supplying the least-intuitive user interface among the major mobile phone manufacturers. The Accompli 008 neatly sidesteps this issue with a well-implemented touch-screen.

[August 17, 2001, 0:00]

Siemens SX45 review

Reviews What's exciting about the SX45 is the fact that Siemens has combined Microsoft's Pocket PC operating system with voice and data communications technologies in a single unit. Our review sample operated over GSM, but by January 2002 you will be able...

[November 18, 2001, 23:00]

Trium Mondo ships in the UK

News The Trium Mondo, which hit the shops this week, will give consumers some much-needed choice in the smartphone market. The Mondo, which runs Microsoft's Pocket PC software, is a handheld computer with build-in GPRS mobile phone functionality.

[August 3, 2001, 17:06]

Product stamina is questionable

Product stamina is questionable image Member Review The network coverage was approx 20% as strong as my normal mobile phone - maybe just a dud unit. The contrast adjusted but it was still quite difficult to read the screen. The helpline number is a recorded message telling you to email any problems...

[January 19, 2004, 11:14]

O2 xda review

Reviews The xda's key selling point is, obviously, that it takes the standard Pocket PC 2002 features and adds communications features. It’s not the first Pocket PC/cellphone convergence device we’ve seen: Sagem’s WA3050 and Trium’s Mondo did the job with...

[June 10, 2002, 14:58]

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