Typical price: £550
What is it: Handheld organiser with 91mm screen, Windows Mobile 5.0 and 3G
What we think: A flexible hardware design that delivers the latest in mobile voice and data functionality
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Average user rating from 4 users
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O2 XDA Exec user reviews
March 14, 2006
Posted by: Robert Macey
"A great phone that meets all the needs I have."
What I like:
Keyboard, Microsoft synchronicity, Internet Explorer, Skype
What I don't like:
Camera quality
Review:
I have been living with my XDA Exec for about four months and it manages to meet all of my needs. I have found no trouble using the phone features without the use of a Bluetooth headset and the voice dialing is a great asset.
Part of my work involves logging on and managing website content for a number of sites. Since having this phone I no longer need my laptop as I can log on and do my work from anywhere. Presentations have also been easy, just load on the PowerPoint presentation then connect to PC at destination.
I have also found I no longer need to cram my pockets with my MP3 player, USB data key etc, this does the lot.
The only disappointment I have encountered is with the quality of the pictures taken on the camera.
I have downloaded a number of third-party software packages including SKYPE, none of which I have encountered any problems with.
I would recommend this phone to any business user, or recreational user looking for an entertainment device.
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