Conclusion
As an early candidate in the field of ultra-thin clamshell smartphones,
the Cingular 3125 does not necessarily innovate software, but certainly
manages to put forth a bold new design.
With a Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system in addition to basic call
features, the 3125 should keep users in touch via phone, email, IM, text
messaging, and internet. In addition, the phone will help users on-the-go
to access important data, such as spreadsheets or documents. With a more-than-sufficient
array of organizational applications and a host of entertainment options
(including video, MP3s, and games), the 3125 should both organize and entertain
its users. Bluetooth and USB cables connect the phone to almost any other
device, while a standard (if unimpressive) camera rounds out the deal.
With its slim clamshell frame and PDA-technology, the 3125 should please
anyone looking for a combination of mobile communications, Windows, and
an ultra-sleek design.
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