Typical price: £260
What is it: Handheld organiser featuring Windows Mobile 2005 Pocket PC Phone Edition
What we think: Its sliding keyboard makes it very easy to create and edit documents on the move, but it lacks the immediacy and sound quality of some mobile phones
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Average user rating from 15 users
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O2 XDA Mini S user reviews
April 26, 2006
Posted by: Mark Lee
"Good all-round machine and great size for what it does"
What I like:
Size, keyboard, sound quality, software
What I don't like:
Processor speed (hampered by the O2 software)
Review:
Altogether I am very pleased with this device. Having moved from an XDA IIs, I think the size is great, the updated Windows software is fantastic and the ability to use it on USB without the cradle makes it a more useful machine.
On the downside, the O2 software makes it slow and definitely doesn't add anything. Unfortunately for someone only mediocre technically, you can't set up connectivity without the software so until O2 bring out the update like they have for the Exec it will carry on being slow. Overall though, a great machine and worth every penny
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