AXIA A308 is the world’s smallest PDA Phone using the Microsoft® Mobile 5 Pocket PC operating system. The quad-band device with integrated GSM/GPRS/EDGE capabilities also boasts full Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity.
The AXIA A308 measures just 113.3mm x 48.8mm and 20.8mm and weighs only 128g. However, don’t let its small size fool you, as it has all the standard mobile phone functions, plus everything else you would expect from a full-fledged PDA.
The large 2.2 inch brilliantly sharp, 262K colour display, produces crisp, clear visuals while its alpha-numeric keypad is specially designed for single-handed operation, making it ultra convenient for e-mail or text messaging.
Meanwhile, the user can get access email and the Internet on the go while enjoying the many entertainment features like listening to music with the MP3 player, play MPEG4 videos, capturing stills as well as video with the built-in 1.3MegaPixel camera. A 256MB mini-SD card comes with the device for storing all those image and audio files.
Connectivity
Quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
Integrated GSM/GPRS/EDGE
Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b compliant)
Bluetooth (1.2 compliant, Class 2 transmit power)
IrDA
Operating System
Microsoft® Windows® Mobile 5 Pocket PC
Microsoft® Pocket Internet Explorer
Windows® Media Player 10
Windows® Messenger
Transcriber software
Processor
Intel PXA272 CPU, 416MHz
Memory
Flash 128MB; RAM 64MB
Audio
Loudspeaker & microphone
2.5mm stereo headphone jack
Supports WAV / WMA / MP3 stereo
Camera
1.3 MegaPixel CMOS, fixed focus
Supports MPEG 4 and H.263 format video recording
Battery
Removable / rechargeable 1500mAh Li-Polymer
Talktime: 4 hours*
Standby: 120 hours* (*dependant on network and usage)
Expansion Mini SD slot
For further information, please visit: http://www.microriver.co.uk/axiaa308.html
Available exclusively in UK from MicroRiver on…..0845 230 7007
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