O2 Xda Atom: Compare prices

By Alex Kidman on 30/11/2005

More O2 reviews , RRP: AU$1229.00

The good:

  • Tiny smartphone
  • Integrated media centre-like functions
  • 2-megapixel camera
  • Stylish layout

The bad:

  • Possibly too small for some business uses
  • MiniSD card rather than full-sized SD

The bottomline:

O2's redefined micro-smartphone has been improved, and while it's not the cheapest option around, it's certainly eye-catching and fun to use.

Buying choices:

Users' rating:

4.8/10

Tags:

3g | 5.0 | atom | handheld | mobile | o2 | pda | phone | quanda | windows | xda

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