M3 sky 7500s PDA


Used but in excellent condition.


I have done basic test on most functions of this device and it appears they all work Camera works, laser/barcode scanner works, Bluetooth works, micro SD card slot works and the speakers work, it will play music and whatever is stored on the micro SD with no problems, and most other functions work, I have not connected it to the Internet so not sure about that, I will probably need a update and from what I have seems on the device, the last time it was used was 2009, this is not a new device it is used and is quite old, but functions has it should, there might be problems with it I just don't know.


I will be selling it has spares or repairs has I don't know the full functionality of the device, but see from the photos a more detailed picture of the programs and functions it has.


The battery and charger both work, I don't know how long the charge on the battery will last but it has lasted quite a while from the last time I charged it. It also takes a sim card but I haven't tested if this works or not, the sim card is located under the battery.


It will come with what is seen in the photos, PDA device, battery and charging dock, micro SD card and stylus pen. Please note I do not have the correct charging cable to plug into the wall so it will come with out a cable, it requires a 12 power adapter to charge it, it will however come fully charged.


Here is a link for the user manual.

https://usermanual.wiki/M3-Mobile/MC-7500S/amp


If you have any questions please ask.


See below for more specifications of what the PDA can do.


A ruggedized Pocket PC/scanner/phone/GPS systemThe M3 Mobile is a multi-function rugged handheld computer running the flexible and reliable Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Phone Edition platform on the 520MHz version of the Marvell PXA27x processor.


This is a handheld computer for any number of jobs in numerous field applications where reliability, compatibility and full-shift battery life matter. The device is about 6.5 inches long, 3.1 inches wide, and under an inch thick except for the bulge that houses the integrated laser scanner or 2D imager, but even there the M3 is a mere 1.2 inches thick. Our tester weighed 11.3 ounces with the scanning module and battery installed. The touch screen display is a standard 3.5-inch transflective LCD with 240 x 320 pixel QVGA resolution and a front light. This is the tried-and-proven screen technology that's been used for years in PDAs and Pocket PCs.


The display is bright and very readable indoors and remains very viewable outdoors. The LCD, which can display 64k colors, offers a wide viewing angle both horizontally and vertically but there are substantial color shifts when viewed from an angle, as is usually the case on this type of display. That is not as big a deal as with notebooks. Screen brightness can be adjusted in ten steps from full bright down to backlight off. While transflective displays don't work very well in notebooks, they are perfectly suited for PDAs where they provide superb outdoor viewability as well as a crisp, sharp indoor display.


On the storage side, the M3 Mobile comes with 128MB of SDRAM and 128MB of Flash memory. Flash can be increased up to 512MB. a Mini-SD card slot can be used for additional storage. An 9.1 watt-hour (4.15 Volt, 2,200mAH) Li-Ion battery pack provides full-shift (8 hours) operation under normal use.


The M3 Mobile has a built-in camera capable of taking pictures up to 1600 x 1200 pixel, or two megapixel. It can also shoot video in QVGA format and it has an LED illuminator to provide extra light. Like many tool-for-the-job data capture devices, the M3 Mobile has both a touch screen and a fairly elaborate keypad to speed up data entry. Essentially, what you get is a full phone-style keypad with a special alphanumeric button, a navigation diamond, four function keys, phone pick up and hang-up buttons, and two soft buttons. Why offer all this functionality in a Windows Mobile-based handheld instead of using a full-function Windows computer or netbook? Because no-nonsense tool-for-the-job terminals are still needed. They are used around the world by the millions in shipping, transportation, logistics and many other applications. For a lot of companies the problem is not being able to find these basic ruggedized Pocket PC workhorse handhelds anymore as many manufacturers have switched to either smartphone devices or netbook PCs. So offering a competent, versatile rugged handheld makes a lot of sense, and especially so if it combines industry-standard technology with the handheld form factor millions of workers have gotten used to. As what we consider an "industrial PDA," the M3 Mobile is somewhere between a standard, classic Pocket PC and an industrial handheld. It has the almost ubiquitous 3.5-inch LCD with Pocket PC standard 240 x 320 pixel resolution.


The M3 Mobile is larger and heavier than any consumer Pocket PC, but smaller and handier than most industrial terminals. It's made of tough plastic and feels extremely solid. Going around the unit: On the bottom are the surface-mount cradle contacts as well as a charge and USB/serial port connector that can be sealed with an attached rubber plug. On the left side are two round rubber buttons that control volume. On the right side are two round rubber buttons that are programmable. You can set them to activate the camera and the scanner.


Our review unit was optimized for phone use and the two buttons were set to bring up Contacts and place calls. The IR port is also on the right side. The top of the unit features the barcode scanner window, the Mini-SD card slot and an earphone plug. The card slot and earphone plug have an attached protective rubber cover. The backside of the M3 Mobile house the battery with the SIM card slot underneath it as well as the camera and LED flash. There is also a hand strap and a garage for the plastic stylus. The front side has, in addition to the screen and keypad, the microphone, speaker, and three indicator lights for charge status, wireless radio status, and scanner. Housing design is clean and functional, with great attention to detail. Manufacturing and finish are of very high standard. The unit feels like it is built to last. If we had one wish it'd be for a full VGA display with 480 x 640 resolution.


Handheld U.S. M3 Mobile Specs: TypeRugged handheld terminal Processor520 MHz Marvell PXA270 OSWindows Mobile 5.0 Phone Edition RAM/ROM128MB/128-512MB FLASH Display3.5" Transflective TFT with 240 x 320 pixel resolution DigitizerTouch screen Keyboard/keys23-key numeric keypad Navigationdirectional control Expansion slots1 mini SD + 1 SIM Housingplastic/metal Size3.1 x 6.3 x 0.9 Weight11.3 ounces Operating temperature-4 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit Ingress protectionIP64 Drop/shock/other26 5-foot drops to concrete PowerLi-Ion 4.15 Volt, 2,200mAh, 9.1 watt-hours ("operates 8 hours") InterfaceUSB host/client/RS232, IrDA, audio, 2 megapixel camera; optional: GPS, 1D laser scanner or 1D/2D imager Wireless options802.11b/g, Bluetooth V1.2 Class 2; optional GSM/EDGE Price depends on configuration Contact www.handheld-us.comandwww.ruggedm3.com