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O2 - XDA Orbit

O2 - XDA Orbit

Not so long ago we ran a review of T-Mobile's MDA Compact III (you can read it here). It was the first connected Pocket PC from any UK network operator to carry a built-in GPS antenna, and is optionally available with the CoPilot navigation software from ALK.

Well, T-Mobile has been trumped by O2, whose latest addition to the XDA range, the Orbit, also has a built in GPS antenna and comes with CoPilot. The trumping doesn't come from being second, but from the fact that O2 has seen fit to include Wi-Fi where T-Mobile does not.

This is the major specifications difference between the two devices, which are made by newly established source of Windows Mobile Pocket PCs and Smartphones, HTC, the company that has been building hand-helds for other companies for some years.

While their physical designs are different, both the MDA and XDA are small and pocket-friendly, with the XDA Orbit weighing 129g and measuring 108mm tall, 58mm wide and 16.8mm thick.

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O2 xda Atom Life

O2 xda Atom Life
Spec: Tri-band GSM/GRPS/EDGE, 624Mhz Intel PXA 27x processor, 1Gb ROM, 64Mb RAM, 2.8" TFT Touchscreen with 262k Color, FM Radio, Wi-Fi 802.11b+g, Bluetooth, IrDA, 2.0 Megapixels Camera, Powered by Windows Mobile 5.0, 1 Year Limited Warranty by O2 Indonesia.
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O2 XM music phone

O2 XM music phone

First UK Review Intel's XScale processors have traditionally been incorporated into PDAs and smart phones, and promoted by the chip giant as the ideal CPU to handle the heavy lifting these devices' operating systems require. But a few years back, Intel decided it ought to widen XScale's target market. The result was 'Manitoba', a feature-phone platform designed to show handset makers that XScale is just as relevant to lower-end devices as it is to high-end ones. Manitoba was launched early 2003, and Intel named Orange as a carrier as a partner.
Two-and-a-half years on, and Manitoba has finally arrived as a shipping product, though with the O2 logo rather than Orange's. O2 calls the phone the XM and is pitching it as an entertainment device, with an emphasis on music.

The XM's box sports a cunning sliding mechanism - pull out on side tray and a second tray slides automatically out of the other end. Remove the XM and you'll see it's a typical clamshell phone that might have come from Samsung, LG or any number of vendors. It's not unattractive, but neither does it stand out - ideal for carrier-branding, in other words.

Closed, the tri-band XM presents a 1.3 megapixel camera and an 65,000-colour external display. On the right-hand side of the base sits an SD card slot, protected with an easy-to-remove rubber cover, though getting the card in and out is difficult. On the other side is the similarly covered earphone slot, plus Play/Pause, volume and Music Player activation buttons.

The tip of the lid fits tightly against the handset's body, so it's almost impossible to open one-handed. The only place a chin or lip - think phone in one hand, luggage in the other - can get a purchase on the lid is along the side. Inside there's a very nice 176 x 220, 262,000-colour LCD, backlit keypad and navigation cluster. The central OK button doubles up as the menu activator. It's surrounded by a circular four-way control, which is itself encircled by buttons to active the two on-screen items, call make and break buttons, a Clear key, a second Music button (this one with an earphones icon rather than a musical note) and another for O2 Active.

All the keys are comfortable to use, and the proprietary OS that ships with the device is basic but straightforward and responsive. My only quibble is that you can't change the two on-screen options - Camera and Contacts - to, say, Messaging and Calendar. T9 is available for text entry, but it's pleasingly turned off by default. Using the keypad to type displays all the characters available on the key you've just pressed, making it easy to select the correct character without having to take your eyes off the screen. A nice touch.

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Black Edition of the O2 Ice 3G

Black Edition of the O2 Ice 3G

Europe UK : Stand out from the crowd this summer with the new, limited edition O2 Ice Black. With its super-sleek good looks and slim candy bar design, the O2 Ice Black instantly adds streamlined chic to any look.

A 3G handset, the new O2 Ice Black is perfect for those who want a feature rich device wrapped in a sophisticated design. The inbuilt MP3 player, 1.3 mega pixel camera with zoom and its Bluetooth capabilities, ensures the O2 Ice Black is a quality all-in-one digital device that will make you the envy of all your family and friends.

Limited edition black variant of the popular 3G O2 Ice: • 3G slim candy-bar • Video capture (playback and recording) / video telephony / video streaming • MP3 player • Bluetooth and USB • 1.3mp camera with zoom • 65k colour screen • Internal memory 32MB • MicroSD card slot • WAP access to O2 Active 3G • Dimensions: length 117mm, width 49mm, depth 14mm • Weight 92g

Featuring a 32MB internal memory and microSD card slot, the O2 Ice Black gives you the freedom to store your favourite tracks or pictures wherever you are.

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O2 Ice 3G Handset Launched

O2 Ice 3G Handset Launched

Europe UK : The new O2 Ice is a chic 3G handset, perfect for those who want a feature rich device wrapped in a sophisticated design. The slim candy bar phone fuses functionality and fashion at a fantastic price making it the ‘coolest’ handset this season.

Designed exclusively for O2, the O2 Ice is the first in a series of innovative, insight-led handsets that have been specifically designed with the user in mind. Featuring an inbuilt MP3 player and a 1.3 mega pixel camera with zoom, the O2 Ice is an all in one digital device that will keep you entertained as those long nights draw in.

Its 32MB internal memory and microSD card slot means there’s space to transfer your favourite tracks or record and playback those memorable events wherever you are. And if you want to share those amusing moments with friends or colleagues, the O2 Ice’s l Bluetooth capabilities make it even easier.

With its 3G video calling feature, the O2 Ice is perfect for keeping in touch with the ones you love. As well as making video calls, users can download video messages or picture messages sent from family, friends or that special someone, whilst the easy to use menu makes light work of sending a message.

The O2 Ice also offers easy access to O2 Active so you can get up to speed on the latest news, find out the latest celebrity gossip or check up on all the football results.

O2 customers can also access services such as Hotmail and Streetmap via their handset, meaning there is no reason to be late to those important meetings or that hot date ever again! Budding stars can even put their skills to the test on O2’s new LookAtMe! service, which invites customers to show off their talents and even earn a little cash on the side.

The O2 Ice costs from £99 on pre pay and is available at a range of prices (dependent on tariff and subject to availability) for pay monthly customers. For those early bird Christmas shoppers, the O2 Ice can be purchased exclusively from any O2 retail store or at www.o2.co.uk during September, and will be available from direct and indirect channels from October.

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