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The Sagem WA 3050 combines a fully functional mobile phone with the
power of a Pocket PC, to give you a single voice and data solution in
the palm of your hand. The looks are similar to those of any other
Pocket PC, in this case with a sleek two-tone silver finish. The only
giveaway that this is anything other than an ordinary PDA is the stubby
phone antenna that protrudes from the top of the device. The Sagem comes
with a quick installation guide and a detailed 200-page manual that
covers the complexities. This is more than enough to get you up and
running.
In essence you have the full power of a Pocket PC at your disposal.
This includes the Windows CE 3 operating system, plus all the basic apps
that come with it, like Pocket Word, Pocket Excel and Pocket Internet
Explorer. ActiveSync 3.1 and a full desktop copy of Outlook 2000 are
also provided for synchronisation with your PC, along with a cradle that
enables you to connect via USB or serial. The Sagem is a monochrome
device, with a 16-greyscale display, which measures 240 x 320 pixels. It
comes with a 16 MB memory and there is a slot on the back which will
take a separately available expansion jacket to provide more memory as
it is required.
It would all appear to be a rather standard Pocket PC, until you look
a little closer. Sagem's experience in the mobile phone world shines
through. The phone software included is comprehensive, logically
implemented and takes up a relatively small amount of the device's
memory. Equally impressive and an important consideration is that the
touch screen is very responsive, making it easy to dial numbers quickly,
as you would with a normal phone. The phone software includes a sync
with SIM facility, for pulling your existing phone SIM information. It
also has features such as charge monitoring, call log, vibrate and ring
settings, plus it links well with your contacts database. Using the
Sagem WA 3050 as a data device is simple. As long as your SIM has data
capabilities, you just use the dial up settings within the device to
configure the Sagem phone as a GSM modem, add your ISP settings as you
would for a normal Internet connection and off you go. In future, Sagem
claim that GPRS will be available as a purchasable upgrade to the
device, which will help with the speed of data transfer, though details
of this aren't clear at the moment. The obvious comparison to draw is
between the Sagem WA 3050 and the Trium Mondo. While both have their
merits and are well-conceived devices, the Sagem unit comes out
favourably in several areas. The screen is more responsive, the phone
software is superior and takes up less memory, plus the Sagem can be
expanded to add more memory. --Jason Weston
Manufacturer's Description
The SAGEM WA 3050 is both a powerful mobile phone and a Personal
Digital Assistant combined in a single, stylised and compact product.
Equipped with a powerful processor and an expendable 16 MB memory, it is
one of the most impressive assistants on the market.
It allows you to keep your professional and private lives under full
control whilst on the move: access to WAP and Internet information and
services, diary, address book, e-mails, multimedia Microsoft Pocket Word
and Microsoft Pocket Excel software make it a real embedded mobile
office.
The SAGEM WA 3050 has a wide high-resolution touch screen. In
addition, it includes a character recognition system for the digitising
of handwritten data and a infrared link to facilitate connections with a
PC or another personal assistant.
The SAGEM WA 3050 allows you to send and receive e-mails, SMS
and faxes as well as download texts, images and music from the Internet.
New generation phone, it comes with high performance functions such
as the hands-free system, the vibrating device or the downloading of new
ringing tones. And for complete mobility, the SAGEM WA 3050 is
dual-band GSM 900/1800, with large standby time and weighs less than 200
grams !
Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer
Review:
1 of 1 people found
the following review helpful:
Nice one!!, 6 June, 2002
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Reviewer: A
electronics & photo fan from UK |
I was prepared to be disappointed but wasn't...A great piece of kit.
Good signal and clear even on handsfree, the PDA functions link well, it
looks good and considering the functionality remarkably small.
Accessories not overly expensive though you get a cradle, universal
charger and case supplied as standard. Niggles, nowhere sells
accessories but via the net,the sync software needed a bit of gentle
coaxing to load up, the case is a not as good as some other PDA's and a
colour screen would be nice. Also not easy to get answers to questions
like will it run with a Microdrive? Still, I wouldn't be without it...
that's really what I needed!!!, 13 December, 2001
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Reviewer: A
electronics & photo fan from Croydon, UK |
The device is really powerful, and I dont know how some people can
work without it. You can send and receive fax, browse on the internet,
listen to mp3, download games, and phoning too... the only thing that is
missing is gprs, but as it is upgradable to this functionnality... no
problem.
10 of 10 people found
the following review helpful:
Star Performer, 2 October, 2001
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Reviewer: A
electronics & photo fan from Reading, UK |
Well, on opening the box I was impressed to see that all the little
extra's you normally have to pay for are there, USB Cradle, Serial
cable, Headphones & Power Charger / Adaptor with plugs for UK / Europe
etc.
Getting the phone up and running took a little bit of time but once
it was set up has proved reliable if a little slow when being operated
via the software. Be prepared to 'play' with it for quite a few hours to
get all the features up and running correctly (even if your used to
PocketPC's)
B&W Screen lets this otherwise superb piece of kit down but then
there's got to be some trade off for battery life I suppose.
Sending text messages & WAP are a dream on this screen with its text
input options.
In Summary
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A really great buy if a little on the expensive side.
8 of 8 people found
the following review helpful:
almost perfect, 28 August, 2001
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Reviewer: A
electronics & photo fan from Dublin, Ireland |
This little beauty is so handy, it's got just about everything you
need to elliminate clutter from your pockets, once you get used to it ,
you'll wonder how you ever survived without it. On the downside the
phone software is a bit slow and conecting to the internet is
troublesome, if your planning on using the MP3 software much you should
purchase the additional compact flash holder