O2 Xda Stealth Specifications

By Alex Kidman on 16/10/2006

More O2 reviews , RRP: AU$940.00

The good:

  • Touchpad or dialing pad option
  • Good smartphone performance
  • Inbuilt answering machine

The bad:

  • Poor battery life
  • Stylus is rubbish
  • Some functions default to the touchpad only
  • Self-launching applications

The bottomline:

O2's Xda Stealth promises a perfect hybrid world of smartphone and slider phone, but the reality of what it delivers is somewhat less than that. Read our Australian review.

Buying choices:

Editors' rating:

6/10

Users' rating:

6.3/10

Tags:

o2 | pda | smartphone | stealth | xda

Battery

  • Battery type
  • Lithium-polymer

Connectivity

  • Built-in wireless connectivity
  • 802.11b, 802.11g, Bluetooth

Memory

  • ROM
  • 192 MB
  • RAM
  • 64 MB

PDA Features

  • Built-in camera
  • Yes
  • Data Input Method
  • Keypad, Touchscreen + Stylus
  • Expansion slot
  • miniSD

Processor

  • Processor type
  • Intel Xscale
  • Processor speed
  • 416 MHz

Screen

  • Max screen resolution
  • 320 x 240 pixels
  • Number of colours
  • 65K
  • Backlit display
  • Yes

Software

  • Installed OS
  • Windows Mobile 5.0

Synchronisation

  • Synchronisation method(s)
  • USB1.1
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