XDA II Available 1st November
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XDA II Details Here
Released Saturday but I'm picking up mine today
Bluetooth, more memory, removeable battery & camera...
O2 is proud to introduce the Xda II, a new evolution in mobile experiences. Designed to be the ultimate handheld device for work or leisure use, the Xda II provides the 'X-factor' that keeps you always connected and lets you get things done no matter where you are.
As one of the most powerful handhelds on the market, the Xda II gives you more control over the way you work and play.
As well as offering all the standard benefits of the original Xda - like full colour internet and email access, Microsoft Pocket PC tools, a personal organiser, a built in mobile phone and games and video access. Xda II has more memory, a faster processor, Bluetooth and optional Wireless LAN capabilities, as well as an integrated camera and full access to O2 Active.
Use your Xda II as a phone and keep in contact. Supporting tri-band (meaning roaming in the USA as well) mobile to make calls, send text messages, send email or media messages at home or abroad.
With a built in camera and an enhanced colour screen you can create and send unique messages by shooting photos with sound.
With Pocket Outlook you can send and receive email (with attachments) as well as keep track of meetings and events by using the personal organiser and synching with your desktop.
Using Pocket Internet Explorer you have fast and reliable full colour Internet access on the move
Finally, with the new high-resolution colour LCD display you can enjoy streaming video and play a range of games wherever you are.
Technical Specs:
Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC Phone edition
Intel XScale 400 MHz, PXA263
64MB Flash ROM
128 MB SDRAM
3.5" 240x320 64k colour back light LCD
up to 5 hours talk time, and 180 hours standby time
GSM Tri-band (900/1800/1900)
GPRS Class B, multislot class 10
Bluetooth
Infrared
MMC and SD I/O slot
Integrated camera (resolution 640 x 480)
Integrated antenna
9 buttons
removable battery
£350 + Contract
Released Saturday but I'm picking up mine today
Bluetooth, more memory, removeable battery & camera...
O2 is proud to introduce the Xda II, a new evolution in mobile experiences. Designed to be the ultimate handheld device for work or leisure use, the Xda II provides the 'X-factor' that keeps you always connected and lets you get things done no matter where you are.
As one of the most powerful handhelds on the market, the Xda II gives you more control over the way you work and play.
As well as offering all the standard benefits of the original Xda - like full colour internet and email access, Microsoft Pocket PC tools, a personal organiser, a built in mobile phone and games and video access. Xda II has more memory, a faster processor, Bluetooth and optional Wireless LAN capabilities, as well as an integrated camera and full access to O2 Active.
Use your Xda II as a phone and keep in contact. Supporting tri-band (meaning roaming in the USA as well) mobile to make calls, send text messages, send email or media messages at home or abroad.
With a built in camera and an enhanced colour screen you can create and send unique messages by shooting photos with sound.
With Pocket Outlook you can send and receive email (with attachments) as well as keep track of meetings and events by using the personal organiser and synching with your desktop.
Using Pocket Internet Explorer you have fast and reliable full colour Internet access on the move
Finally, with the new high-resolution colour LCD display you can enjoy streaming video and play a range of games wherever you are.
Technical Specs:
Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC Phone edition
Intel XScale 400 MHz, PXA263
64MB Flash ROM
128 MB SDRAM
3.5" 240x320 64k colour back light LCD
up to 5 hours talk time, and 180 hours standby time
GSM Tri-band (900/1800/1900)
GPRS Class B, multislot class 10
Bluetooth
Infrared
MMC and SD I/O slot
Integrated camera (resolution 640 x 480)
Integrated antenna
9 buttons
removable battery
£350 + Contract
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