O2 Xphone IIm

By Alex Kidman on 17 June 2005

O2's Xphone IIm should appeal to those who want a smarter than average phone, but against serious smartphone opposition it comes a very distinct second.

User rating:9
  • Good: Stylish design • Integrated IE and Music buttons •
  • Bad: Ordinary Camera • Not-quite-a-Smartphone •
  • Specs: Candybar • Bluetooth, Infrared • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$649.00

Design
The Xphone IIm takes the existing form factor of the Xphone II and gives it an iPod-style makeover. Depending on your personal preferences, that's either a canny marketing decision or a cynical bit of cheap design trickery. The silver and grey styling of the buttons and sides of the phone don't sit quite as well with the otherwise glossy white colour scheme of the phone, although again that's a matter of personal preference.

The Xphone IIm is a candybar form factor smartphone that's fairly reminiscent of most of Sony Ericsson's designs, right down to the largish 2.2 inch screen and small button array. Most functions are controlled via the tiny directional joystick that sits in the middle of the phone, in the same style as the Xphone II itself. The major button difference between the IIm and II is the addition of four dedicated function buttons. These are mapped to Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player functions.

The Xphone IIm weighs in at 106.5g with battery and measures 46.83 x 107.76 x 19.58 mm. The real advantage with this style of smartphone over the massed army of iPaq form factor clones is that they'll fit comfortably in any pocket and don't immediately look like a PDA - although that's an approach that does have its drawbacks, which we'll get to shortly.

Features
As a phone, the Xphone IIm is a tri-band GSM phone with GPRS capabilities and Bluetooth connectivity. The whole platform's running on the somewhat aging Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Smartphone Edition software, which both manages usual phone functionality as well as PDA-style applications. The IIm also features an integrated VGA camera located on the back of the phone.

The supplied application package - predominantly Pocket Outlook and Internet Explorer - isn't that exciting in PDA terms, although at least running on the Windows Mobile 2003 platform means that there's plenty of potential add-on software out there to bolster the phone's capabilities. The trick there, however, will be making sure that you can control said software via the tiny joystick, as the IIm offers no touchscreen capabilities, unlike larger PDA-style smartphones.

Performance
There's not too much that can be said about the IIm's phone performance, as it worked well enough during our testing for both phone calls and SMS/MMS messaging. Our one complaint is a relatively minor one, in that while the phone itself supports Windows Media player, it doesn't support MP3 ring tones; quite how annoying you'll find that is up to you.

As a PDA, the IIm has some distinct drawbacks, centred mainly around the mandatory use of the joystick. It takes quite a bit of use to get accustomed to using the joystick for menu navigation, especially if you're used to touchscreen smartphones. If you're in possession of small and nimble fingers you'll have no problems with the IIm's joystick, but our rather meatier digits found it irksome, especially as it's all too easy to hit the function buttons above it by accident when scrolling upwards. There are also some applications, such as the normally highly addictive Jawbreaker, that work very poorly through a joystick interface.

The IIm's camera is a touch underwhelming, as it's only VGA capable in a market where we're seeing more and more megapixel camera phones. Surprisingly, our test photos with the phone turned out better than we expected in most cases, although the usual caveats about phone wobbling and not operating it when exceptionally inebriated still apply.

Ultimately the IIm is a visual, rather than a massively functional upgrade to the Xphone II. If you're after a somewhat smarter than usual phone, it's certainly a contender, but the fiddly PDA interface, combined with a camera phone that's workable but nothing that exciting make the O2 Xphone IIm a less than compelling buy.

Topics: windows, phone, pda, camera, o2, smart, xphone, iim, joystick, that

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Comments (15)

  • Sambora gave 9/10 on 16/09/2008 15:55 Report abuse

    • Good: Love it.. it's been my best company everywhere with the great music plays over windows media. It's a computer in hands.
    • Bad: IIm can connect to internet, but I cant make it as a modem.. any one Help with this?

    I want to use it as a Modem, connection over bluetooth, IRDA or USB Cable.
    but How ??? i cant find the modem driver for it.

  • kzkita gave 9/10 on 26/09/2007 19:19 Report abuse

    love it. ive ad this phone for nearly a year now. it doesnt disappoint. only problem ive had is that sometimes it will freeze and has to be hard reset. no biggie. overall its the best phone ive ever had.

  • cranky gave 4/10 on 24/02/2007 18:46 Report abuse

    • Good: Not too big, syncs well via USB, media playing (when the battery lasts)
    • Bad: Battery battery battery. That stupid %^&%(* joystick. No bluetooth sync

    I've had this phone for over a year now and can only say it's mediocre. Not so bad to use as a phone alone (but then why get a smartphone?). Almost no abillity to reliably sync via bluetooth, and truly dreadful battery life (<1 day). My biggest gripe: joystick gets stuck all the time - the slightest bit of dust or grit and it's useless or worse.

  • mohory gave 10/10 on 06/11/2006 20:45 Report abuse

    its great in all the ways

  • xenovia gave 8/10 on 13/10/2006 20:58 Report abuse

    need a little help

    well i've some problems, this ph does support mp3 ring tones, but for me i dunno how to change or set mp3 sounds as a ringtone. and for me this is da 1st time of using this ph. and for da background pic as well. hope some1 can help me and show me da way!!

  • Anonymous gave 1/10 on 04/12/2005 22:59 Report abuse

    A very useful phone

    I was looking for a pda/phone solution, and the xphone IIm doesn't dissapoint. All the essential phone and organiser features are there, and the outlook synching is great. The josytick is generally fine (since i have smaller fingers), and it DOES support mp3 ringtones. The phone was initially a bit overwlelming to use at first because of all the features - but it just needs a little time to go through everything. The optional O2 menu that it uses simplifies navigation.

    My only complaint was that the O2 menu software crashed on me and seems to be corrupted. The only solution apparantly is to take it in to O2 to be hard reseted.

    One other thing - does any one know why the older xphone II model costs $100 more than the newer xphone IIm? I was initially looking for the II, ended up getting the IIm since it was so much cheaper.

  • Anonymous gave a review on 03/11/2005 18:11 Report abuse

    unfriendly phone

  • smurf9 gave 1/10 on 25/10/2005 07:52 Report abuse

    GREAT

    love it

  • Anonymous gave 1/10 on 06/10/2005 11:18 Report abuse

    Almost everything I've ever wanted in a phone !

    Well done O2. Finally a phone with aditional eztra's. My Husband bought me this phone about 6 months ago. I wanted a Mobile Phone with similar features as a PDA, just not as confusing and / or bulky. Absolutley love it. Only minor flaws : Lack of home screen designs, colour schemes, can't set everyday ongoing events in Calender and tasks don't show up on home screen. But love it anyway. Now I don't have to carry a palm pilot with me.

    Donna

  • jayshine gave 1/10 on 09/08/2005 17:11 Report abuse

    What in the world is the reader talking about?

    The anoynomous reader who put a thumbs down on the phone was actually talking about the review! how dumb!! bringing down the rating of a product because of a review that "didn't states the benefits of a mobile phone etc etc."" gosh, to think cnet reviews the opinions!

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