O2 Xda IIs

By Jeremy Roche on 05 November 2004

The cool factor is high, the options for customisation are plentiful, and the quad-band antenna makes it perfect for travellers. Despite a few minor drawbacks, the O2 Xda IIs is a solid, feature-packed choice if you can handle the steep price tag.

User rating:9.7
  • Good: Connectivity is painless • Full keyboard • Tons of customisation options
  • Bad: Microphone placement • No ‘off’ button • Steep price
  • Specs: Bluetooth, Infrared, 802.11b • 1-megapixel • Windows Mobile • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$1,599.00
Upside
Travellers will be glad to know the Xda IIs has been given a quad-band antenna (GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz) making it a 'world phone'. For connectivity, built-in wireless LAN of the 802.11b flavour is included, as is infrared and Bluetooth. Microsoft's ActiveSync is used to synchronise files, e-mail and Outlook items with the device.

The Xda IIs runs Microsoft's updated second edition of Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PCs, which allows the device to swap between portrait and landscape orientations on-the-fly through Settings. The update also gives the Start menu the ability to display frequently used programs -- similar to Windows XP -- and comes pre-loaded with office applications Pocket Word and Pocket Excel. Pocket Internet Explorer is included for Web browsing and instant messaging is available through MSN Messenger. ClearVue software is also installed to view PDF and PowerPoint files.

Aesthetically, the Xda IIs comes in a striking all-black case that features a 39-key, sliding out keyboard on the lower half of the device. From early 2005, O2 says the device will feature the BlackBerry Connect client.

Battery life is also said to be improved by 25 per cent -- we struggled to get two days usage out of the previous model -- although we suspect that the addition of Wi-Fi will be a draining factor.

Downside
The screen on the Xda IIs is identical to the Xda II; a 3.5-inch, 65K-colour touch screen TFT LCD (240 x 320 pixels). While it is still a crisp and colourful screen, at this size the Xda IIs is unable to make use of VGA screen support (480 x 640 pixels) that the updated operating system permits -- although the device might become a little too big if it did. For processing power, O2 has kept with the same chip found in the Xda II -- Intel's PXA 263 400MHz processor.

Measuring 71.6 x 125 x 18.7mm and weighing in at 210g, the device is slightly heftier than its predecessor. While many mobile phone manufacturers are adding one megapixel digital camera to devices, O2 has kept a VGA resolution camera on the Xda IIs.

Outlook
We gave O2's Xda II an Editors' Choice Award when it was released around this time last year. It will be interesting to see if the additions to the latest incarnation of the AU$1,599 device will grant it another award when we review it in the coming weeks. Stay tuned.

Topics: xda, iis, device

Comments (47)

  • o2 xda ii gave 8/10 on 17/06/2008 15:49 Report abuse

    • Good: Gorgeous color.
      Intuitive menu design.
      Compact design.
      Very light.
    • Bad: Slightly bulky build.

    Great cell phone introduced by O2. This is executive type cell phone. Best for businessmen. Its battery timing is good. Very stylish and compact designed mobile.

  • RPersky gave 9/10 on 14/01/2008 16:35 Report abuse

    • Good: Keyboard
      Windows OS
      Does not turn off (a feature)
      100% customisable
    • Bad: Unable to upgrade OS since it is on ROM

    I have a O2 XDAII (previous version). These types of phones are excelent and unique, they are by far the best smartphone in the business.

  • linkinpark gave 10/10 on 12/04/2007 00:02 Report abuse

    • Good: fast processor with plenty of ram
    • Bad: poor camera, lacks built in mic quality

    excellent pda

  • arvin gave 10/10 on 10/04/2007 06:22 Report abuse

    im getting one from ebay is there anyone who can give me advise about this PDA??? pls....

  • halwt001 gave 10/10 on 17/01/2007 10:32 Report abuse

    • Good: Sliding Keyboard.
      Rotational Screen Options (Doesnt rotate handset, only screen).
    • Bad: Continously freezes (unless you remove the O2 Active software).
      Slightly bulky when you sometimes dont want it to be.

    Better than i expected. Did sort of break it while updating the ROM where it got stuck in bootloader mode which is fixed by running the ROM upgrade again once windows xp or whatever is restarted.

    The other problem was that it kept freezing. This is sorted by doing a hard reset and using the corperate version (i think its corperate and not personal) but one of them doesnt install the Active O2 program, which causes it to freeze.

  • Dale gave 1/10 on 07/03/2006 13:40 Report abuse

    Very good combination phone and PDA

    I’ve had this phone for 12 months and have not been disappointed, performs well
    Under all conditions. Easy to read screen, do not need key pad, quicker with screen
    using spell prompt.
    Did not have a problem battery life, had charger in car when needed. Connection to net was fast and reliable.

  • X gave 1/10 on 09/02/2006 12:19 Report abuse

    Superior than my old Treo 600

    Great screen size, heavy duty and friendly interface.
    My only negative is "Where the heck I can buy XDA IIs styluses?"

  • Anonymous gave 1/10 on 09/01/2006 13:50 Report abuse

    OK

    The phone is excellent, for keeping a diary of all events, phone numbers, contacts etc. I found recently that the phone does not fully support BMW bluetooth. It does connect and allow you to receive calls, but it will not allow you to use the onboard computer, to access and download the address book.

  • Anonymous gave a review on 19/12/2005 18:54 Report abuse

    expensive and complicated

  • The Unknown gave 1/10 on 12/12/2005 14:52 Report abuse

    the best.

    I havent got one yet but i bet it will be @#$%&*! cool!

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