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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August 1, 2006
Posted by: Duncan Smith
"Combined with 'missing sync', excellent for Mac users"
What I like:
Connectivity, push email, screen quality
What I don't like:
Lack of shortcut to phone features
Review:
Just replaced a treo 650 with the O2 XDA Mini S. As a Mac user, I've always leaned towards Palm-based phones as they're easy to sync with Mac OS X. However, combining this phone with 'missing sync' software (about £20) was a breeze - first time sync, no problems. It'll also 'mount' the phone on the Mac desktop for access to my documents etc.
So far, very impressive and already knocking the socks off the Treo 650.
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