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O2 Announces Two New Xda Devices review

Reviews Early in 2005, the xda IIs will support Research In Motion’s BlackBerry Connect, allowing email to be pushed to the device from corporate servers or via Web-based services. O2's new xda IIs will be available in the UK and Ireland on 1 November at a...

[September 10, 2004, 13:15]

RingtoneExpress

Downloads Compatible with most mobiles including BlackBerry, Windows Mobile's, Nokia's, etc (Audiovox SMT 5600,Motorola MPx220,Dopod 515,Orange SPV C500,Sierra Wireless VOQ,Orange Motorola MPx200, SPV E200,O2 XDA II, XDA IIs, XPhone.

[June 12, 2008, 20:31]

Microsoft Shows Off Pocket PC Phone Edition

News Phone Edition was first mentioned publicly last October, when, at the official launch of Pocket PC 2002, Microsoft briefly showed the Phone Edition-based xda. When it does appear, the xda looks set support GPRS, providing always-on access to both...

[April 17, 2002, 17:15]

Handspring Adds Colour To Treo

News O2 will sell a Microsoft-powered smartphone called Xda later this year as well. The company is already selling Research In Motion's BlackBerry email devices to business users. In March, RIM launched its new BlackBerry email gadget, the 5810, which...

[May 28, 2002, 11:22]

Motorola Q: A First Look

Talkback OK, there have been some reliability problems, but after shopping around for a 'smart' phone that's not a Tomy toy pretending to be clever I've found nothing to compare with an XDA, not even the Blackberry (before you start!

[August 11, 2005, 14:20]

Have Apple Got It Wrong With The IPhone?

Blog Comment I've also used the Symbian web browser and Opera's improvement on my SE P900 and Pocket IE on my O2 XDA IIs as well as on a number of other more recent PDA smartphones and you neglect to mention they suck.

[November 16, 2007, 1:19]

Blackberrys...one Email A Day Keeps The Doctor At Bay

Blog Comment I love my XDA exec. Like the iPod, Blackberry has marketed itself so well many think it's the only device to get if you want email on the go. The Push-To-Inbox feature that Blackberry are so proud of wasn't available on those phones but they are on...

[November 30, 2006, 14:47]

It's Good, But Not Worth The Hype

It's good, but not worth the hype image Member Review I personally think if you're looking for a technology to keep you in contact with the office for email and similar schedule-type info, stick with an xda II or Blackberry device. I've been testing one of these data cards for about two weeks, and...

[July 23, 2004, 8:44]

ASUS M930 review

Reviews The first clamshell-format Windows Mobile device was the 2005 HTC Universal, which appeared in various guises including, in the UK, the Orange SPV M5000, T Mobile MDA Pro, Vodafone v1640, O2 Xda Exec and, SIM-free, as the i-mate JASJAR.

[May 27, 2008, 15:39]

Symbian Influx Boosts Mobile Device Sales

News But despite the hype around gadgets such as O2's xda, T-Mobile's MDA, Handspring's Treo and RIM's BlackBerry, which add wireless to a handheld computer, such devices took less than 3 percent of the total mobile device market.

[October 23, 2002, 15:51]

Council Turns Its Back On BlackBerry

News Services, and Adult Services currently use around 140 O2 XDA IIs, with more in the pipeline". Social workers are increasingly using Wi-Fi-enabled handhelds and the BlackBerry is proving an increasingly popular choice.

[December 8, 2005, 10:35]

T-Mobile Rolls Out Voice-enabled BlackBerry

News Later this year O2 will launch the Xda (read the ZDNet UK review), which is based on Microsoft's Windows CE operating system and puts browser, phone and organiser features into a PDA form factor. The service, based on the BlackBerry handhelds that...

[June 13, 2002, 13:26]

Palm Readying GPRS Handheld?

News Microsoft's Windows CE will power the upcoming Xda from O2, and Symbian software powers smartphones from Nokia and Sony Ericsson. GPRS networks in Europe are expected to have wide coverage by this autumn, and devices like Research In Motion's...

[May 7, 2002, 18:36]

Microsoft Smartphone Connects Down Under

News Instead of teaming with a brand-name handset supplier, Microsoft and Optus are dealing with contract manufacturer High Tech Computer (HTC), which also manufactures O2's xda and Orange's SPV (sound, pictures, video), both based on Microsoft software.

[June 3, 2003, 8:17]

Orange Unveils First Microsoft Smartphone

News The best-known example of Phone Edition is currently the xda, also manufactured by HTC and offered in the UK by mmO2. Calendar and contacts data can be synchronised over a GPRS wireless connection using Microsoft Mobile Information Server...

[October 23, 2002, 11:37]

Excellent Value For Money

Excellent value for money image Member Review Very impressed with the Wi-Fi - the download speeds are very fast and it's crazy how often free access is available.battery life is good - the processor changes speed depending on the demands, so I've been getting about 3 days out of a charge even...

[May 24, 2005, 15:55]

FREEZES CONSTANTLY AND VERY SLOW

FREEZES CONSTANTLY AND VERY SLOW image Member Review Do not change from a blackberry to one of these as you will be very dissapointed. Buggy is one word that best describes this horrible unit. We purchased over 300 units of XDAIIi for our local govt and the amount being returned faulty is astounding.

[April 19, 2006, 15:10]

Microsoft CTO Lauds BlackBerry, IPod

Talkback The current Microsoft PocketPC offering falls way short on the phone side (I use and xda), which is a shame. Handheld devices must converge full PC functionality with phone technology. Carrying around a pda and a phone is just not acceptable.

[December 2, 2003, 6:27]