Typical price: £300
What is it: A compact Windows Mobile 5.0 handset with a built-in Wi-Fi adaptor and an expandable miniSD slot
What we think: The O2 XDA IQ is one of the most compact Wi-Fi enabled phones we have seen. This isn't a perfect phone but we're too bowled over by the relatively small form factor and built-in Wi-Fi adaptor to care
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Previewed on: 16 June 2006
Tags: Nokia, O2 XDA IQ preview, Wi-Fi, loading, audio quality
Full review:
The O2 XDA IQ is a compact Wi-Fi enabled phone that runs Windows Mobile 5.0. Originally known as the HTC Tornado and then the Qtek 8310, this phone has had more names than it knows what to do with. It's not the most inspirational handset we've seen, but the dull design is easy to overlook when you realise how much it can do. Continue Reading...
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