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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, 21:31]

Orange Rolls Out Its First Wireless PDA

News The M1000 is based on a reference design from Taiwan contract manufacturer High Tech Computer (HTC), and is similar to O2's HTC-manufactured Xda II -- both double a as tri-band (900/1800/1900 MHz) GSM / GPRS mobile phone and a Bluetooth-enabled...

[February 6, 2004, 12:05]

TI Deal Caused Death Of SPV Suit

News HTC is the manufacturer of the SPV, as well as O2's xda wireless handheld computer and other handheld devices. Sendo has not targeted the xda or any other HTC devices. UK mobile phone handset maker Sendo has confirmed that a deal reached last week...

[July 23, 2003, 11:14]

The Funkokys

Downloads Features: five game modes; a fully touch screen/stylus game; very simple to use; polished design; arcade mode with 32 stages and bonus stages; survival mode with six inside modes; time mode with three inside modes; light-on mode with 32 stages...

[August 10, 2006, 3:16]

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]

Microsoft Launches Smartphone Assault

News Orange's handset, for example, is made by Taiwan's High-Tech Computing (HTC), which also manufactures the xda smartphone sold by O2 in the UK and T-Mobile in the US. It is manufactured by Taiwan's High Tech Computer (HTC), which also makes the xda...

[October 22, 2002, 16:58]

Symbian Signs On Samsung As It Surges To No. 1 Spot

News The handset is made by Taiwan's High-Tech Computing (HTC), makers of the xda smartphone sold by O2. Symbian said on Monday that it has signed up Samsung as the latest licensee for its smartphone operating system, just a day before Orange unveils...

[October 21, 2002, 15:57]

O2 Baffled By Huge Roaming Bill

News O2 will also replace "what might be a faulty handset", an XDA II, for free. I knew it would be expensive to use my XDA but I did not think I would be charged £170 in one day for using it. O2 has now agreed to replace Machin's XDA II and waive the...

[March 3, 2006, 12:45]

CoolCamera

Downloads CoolCamera is the program to take pictures and video on PDA-phones like I-mate JAM, MDA Compact, QTEK S100/S110, O2 XDA mini, Orange SPV M500, and Dopod 818 and Smartphones Qtek 8300, Qtek 8310, I-mate SP5, I-mate SP5m.

[March 3, 2007, 15:16]

Spb WM Phone Suite

Downloads This is Pocket PC software for iPAQ, Dell Axim, Acer, T-Mobile MDA, O2 XDA, Orange SVP, E-Ten, Treo 700w, Cingular 8125 and other PDA Phones. This is collection of Spb Backup, GPRS Traffic Monitor and Pocket Plus.

[September 3, 2006, 1:31]

Jackpot Casino For Smartphone

Downloads Supported devices: Motorola Q 9h, Samsung SGH-i320, HTC Excalibur, Samsung Blackjack, Samsung SGH-i607, HTC S620, T-Mobile Dash, HTC S710, SPV E650, Cingular 3125, O2 XDA IQ, HTC MTeoR, i-mate sp4m, i-mate sp5, i-mate sp5m, i-mate SPL, T-Mobile...

[December 10, 2007, 22:46]

Meteor (VGA)

Downloads Stunning space-themed arkanoid for VGA Pocket PC devices (O2 XDA Flame; Gigabyte GSmart t600; ETEN Glofiish X650, ETEN Glofiish X500+, ETEN Glofiish X800, ETEN Glofiish M800; HTC X7500; Toshiba e800/e805; Toshiba e830; iPAQ 4700/4705; iPAQ 210; F...

[March 3, 2008, 13:01]

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. Orange on Tuesday unveiled the details of its upcoming smartphone, the SPV, which will be the first Microsoft-powered handset on...

[October 23, 2002, 11:37]

Sendo Withdraws Orange Lawsuit

News HTC is the manufacturer of the SPV, as well as O2's xda wireless handheld computer and other handheld devices. UK mobile phone handset maker Sendo has settled its patent infringement lawsuit against Orange, agreeing to contribute to Orange's legal...

[July 22, 2003, 10:38]

Sendo Filing Accuses Microsoft Of Dirty Tricks

News HTC is best known for HP's iPaq handheld computer and O2's xda, a combination PDA-mobile phone. The Canary is sold as the SPV (Sound Pictures Video) by France Telecom-owned Orange. In a lawsuit filed late last week, UK mobile phone maker Sendo is...

[December 24, 2002, 10:06]

HTC Goes It Alone With Windows Smartphones

News In the UK, these are most known as products such as the SPV (Orange), XDA (O2) and MDA (T-Mobile). Handset manufacturer High Tech Computer (HTC), which supplies many operators with their "own-branded" smartphones and PDAs, is to start releasing...

[June 16, 2006, 11:00]

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]

Excellent Bit Of Kit

Excellent bit of kit image Member Review Only gripe is customer services: with Orange (my recently departed mobile provider) you get through immediately; with O2 you wait 10 minutes and listen to their mind-numbing music! Bluetooth, GPRS, wireless modem, SDIO slot (e.g.for Wi-Fi) -- what...

[June 21, 2004, 8:45]

Orange Roaming Rates Claim Another Victim

Talkback Had the same experience with O2 - bill for £305 for downloading personal mail (no attachments, 100K maximum) over a three day period in Ireland, seemingly adding up to 70mb over three days.where does that go on an XDA IIS ?

[February 14, 2006, 9:50]