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JJayMobile Posts: 366

I have read all the previous posts, before anyone tells me to do a search.

The XDA2 has too much for any phone/PDA enthusiast to ignore.

This machine makes the P900 look like it is not even trying.

Decisions Decisions..........
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Posted: 2003-11-02 16:19:13
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nixin Posts: 244

what are theese so called features you speak of?
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Posted: 2003-11-02 16:22:34
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pachy Posts: > 500

@JJayMobile, Yes, enlighten us !
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Posted: 2003-11-02 16:24:57
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nixin Posts: 244

Yes i am salvating to hear theese features...........
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Posted: 2003-11-02 16:28:18
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masseur Posts: > 500

XDA II

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

Summary

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.

A review




[ This Message was edited by: masseur on 2003-11-02 15:36 ]
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Posted: 2003-11-02 16:35:12
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Yousaf Posts: 33

only on o2 and t-mob though! im not on that network and a sim free one doesnt interest me cos although microsoft smartphones support als (line 2) pocket pc phone edition doesnt for some bizare reason so it riles that out for me using it on orange!
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Posted: 2003-11-02 16:38:47
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JJayMobile Posts: 366

Operating System(Phone Edition):Windows Mobile 2003

Processor (Intel): XScale 400Mhz
ROM:64MB
RAM:128MB

Screen colours and type
(3.5", 240x320): 65536 Transflective

Battery (Talk/PDA/Standby):3.5/15/180 ---

GSM Phone: 900/1800/1900 (tri)

Connectivity: Infrared/Bluetooth

SD Connector: SD/MMC/SDIO

Removable Integrated Camera

Xda is an integrated PDA and GSM Mobile Phone. As a PDA it can be used for appointments, note taking, dictation, contact tracking, or any other application you choose to use with the device - even in-car navigation (when used with TomTom Navigator).

As a mobile phone, it can be used to make and receive phone calls, send and receive text messages - or connect to the Internet and access your emails, webpages or other internet-based information.

Xda II fully supports Bluetooth, and can be connected to a carkit, a computer or a headset for calls. Powerful, flexible and still the best integrated PDA available in the UK and Germany.

Xda II also comes with an interactive menu in the style of O2 Active - designed to make it easy for you to easily discover what you can do.


MP3 & Streaming
All Xda's come with Windows Media Player, allowing you to listen to MP3 music files or watch movie files, while you are out and about. Combined with Windows Media Player on your PC, you can move your music between to and from your Xda, using the easy to use Microsoft software.

And of course, you don't have to store music on your xda; you can display video or music in near real-time, using streaming technology. Using Pocket Internet Explorer, visit http://www.windowsmedia.com to discover what it's like to listen to the radio or see video - as it is happening!

Extended Office
Extended Office is an easy-to-use solution that gives mobile users fast, secure and reliable access to the company LAN, wherever they may be at the time. This reduces or eliminates time and expense involved in making unnecessary journeys into the office, allows more time for productive work, and ensures that everyone has access to the latest available information.

The list goes on and on.......
@masseur
What do you think....


[ This Message was edited by: JJayMobile on 2003-11-02 15:43 ]
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Posted: 2003-11-02 16:40:37
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masseur Posts: > 500

I carry a HP iPaq 5450 (pic below) around with me almost everywhere I go so it would make some sense for me to have the XDA II if it was available on any network and also had WiFi.


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Posted: 2003-11-02 16:42:59
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MaThIbUs Posts: > 500

I think there's an echo in here :-D This message was posted from a T300
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Posted: 2003-11-02 16:44:14
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Yousaf Posts: 33

its gonna be released on tmob as MDA 2

and on o2 as XDA 2

no other networks in the uk are gonna have it.
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Posted: 2003-11-02 16:44:53
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