Verizon XDA3 Pocket PC Phone

Verizon XDA3 Pocket PC Phone

XDA3 XDA 3 MDA3 MDA 3 Verison Pocket PC phone

The FCC has approved a version of the XDA3 Pocket PC phone and the photos show a Verison logo, so guess who will be offering this CDMA phone to their US customers (probably for $600+).

Some specs are as follows:

Cool 39 key built-in sliding keyboard:

XDA3 sliding keyboard photo

Processor: Intel PXA 263 CPU @ 400mhz
Memory: 64MB ROM and 128MB RAM
Display: 240x320 64k colors 3.5" TFT-LCD
Cellular: Dual Band 1900/800Mhz
Wi-Fi: Rumored 802.11b??
Bluetooth: 1.1
Camera: Color CMOS 640x480
Expansion: SDIO/MMC Slot
Size: 69.8mm x 125mm x 18.7mm (2.74" x 4.92" x 0.74"
Weight: 210g (7.4oz, 0.46lb)
Battery: 1490mAh


 
 

 
 
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