DigitalReviews have posted a thorough 'first-look' review of the long-announced AnexTEK moboDA 3360 phone. The phone runs Windows Mobile 5.0 on a 2.8" QVGA 320x240 screen, and also features WiFi, a 1.3 megapixel digital camera with a 'flash', 64MB onboard memory and accepts SD/MMC expansion cards. Unlike most Windows Mobile smartphones, and to the delight of touchscreen-haters everywhere, this phone has a physical numeric keypad.
From the review: The moboDA 3360 with the new Windows OS, excellent phone functionality and decent PDA and camera utility, is a good example of a state-of-the-art converged device. The moboDA 3360 ain’t no brick but certainly is – by necessity of being a converged device -- a large phone. Is it the best phone on the market or the best PDA? Of course not. Producing an all-in-one singin’, dancin’ wonder means that some aspects have to be sacrificed. But is the end result a very decent product that doesn’t disappoint in all the core functions that you bought it for? Most certainly.
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