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.
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The O2 Xda IIi isn't a revolutionary addition to O2's smartphone lines, but with a better processor and simple interface it's still a very appealing device.
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O2's clearly not done yet for the year. Having surprised us with the delectable Xda Atom and Xda Mini Pro PDA-phones, it has unveiled the Orion.
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O2's latest phone combines many of the features of a PDA with the latest in mobile phone technology including 3G support, push e-mail and video conferencing all in a conventional looking handset.
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The Flame promises a lot, and delivers a lot -- both in raw size and features. It is sadly let down by its battery life, however.
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Eyeing off O2's PDA and smartphones but disappointed with the lack of 3G support? Its line-up for 2007 looks impressive, with Wi-Fi, 2-megapixel cameras and zippy processors on all models.
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I noticed that the Xda IIi is available in the UK. Can you use your resources to find out when this unit will be available in Australia and the price?
Thanks
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