Ummm... So this device is not a phone? Being that it runs Windows Mobile Classic would indicate that it is a plain PDA. Seems like a waste of a numeric keypad...
Dhomas, if you had read the linked translation of the Japanese press release, you would have realized that it can make and receive calls as well. I am not sure whether this use VoIP or something else, though.
It does make calls, I don't understand where is the confusion, the clearest evidence is the dial/hang up keys, and the mic below the alphanumeric keypad, what else can that be for?
it runs on PHS network, just like the rest of the W-ZERO3 series which can all make voice calls. WM6 classic does not support VOIP that's it, don't freak out.
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Ummm... So this device is not a phone? Being that it runs Windows Mobile Classic would indicate that it is a plain PDA. Seems like a waste of a numeric keypad...
Dhomas, if you had read the linked translation of the Japanese press release, you would have realized that it can make and receive calls as well. I am not sure whether this use VoIP or something else, though.
It does make calls, I don't understand where is the confusion, the clearest evidence is the dial/hang up keys, and the mic below the alphanumeric keypad, what else can that be for?
it runs on PHS network, just like the rest of the W-ZERO3 series which can all make voice calls. WM6 classic does not support VOIP that's it, don't freak out.