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Sharp Japan has introduced its new mobility PC phone, the Willcom W-Zero3 Windows Mobile Pocket PC which will hit the Japanese market this coming 27th July. Willcom W-Zero3 is using Microsoft's Windows Mobile 5.0 OS for Pocket PC Japanese Editions with AKU2 and support of Microsoft's MSFP which works on the Japanese PHS (W-SIM) mobile networks. The whole system is powered by Intel PXA270 416MHz processor, 64MB SDRAM and 128MB of flash memory which i think is not enough for a smartphone like this. It has two keypads, you just need to slide the phone sideway and there you go, a wide QWERTY keypad for you.

It features a 2.8-inch VGA TFT LCD with resolutions of 640 x 480, 1.3 megapixel camera with macro photography capabilities, Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi connectivity, W-SIM slot, mini USB connection and also miniSD slot for extra storage. It is also preloaded with Opera Mobile browser and a FlashPlayer 7. It weights 175 grams with the size of 56×21×135 mm and it is available in black and white color. Willcom will begin accepting reservations for W-Zero3 phone on 14th July with an open price of 29,800Yen which is about USD261.

[ Sharp Via Techeblog]