Following the recent launch of the Xphone II and a lot of speculative buzz over the II mini, O2 has finally unveiled its latest and smallest PDA-phone to date.
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O2's latest smart phone, the Xphone II, sheds the bulk of its predecessor and gets decked out in a stylish case.
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What happens when you take a PDA, remove most of the core functionality, and sell it? You get something akin to the ZQ-290II, that's what.
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O2's latest PDA/phone-hybrid, the Xda IIs, adds a slide keyboard, Wi-Fi, a quad-band antenna and improved battery life to its predecessor.
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If you want a smartphone but want to avoid unsightly pocket bulges, you could do well to consider O2's slimmed down XDA II Mini.
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Samsung launches the BlackJack II in the US to coincide with one of the busiest shopping days of the year.
The HTC Touch Diamond hasn't even gone on sale in most countries and already, another new version has been announced.
Microsoft is intent on "making phones fun" and Windows Mobile 6.1 is the company's first step to realising this goal.
Mobile maker HTC unveiled five new devices for the Australian market last week, including an ultramobile PC called the Shift, and a PDA-phone with a slide-out QWERTY keypad called the TyTN II.
My Palm Pilot is on its last legs but I can't live without a gadget that syncs with Outlook and plays MP3s. Can you suggest a replacement? Just to be extra difficult, I am on a budget!
I am looking for a mobile phone that will Sync with Microsoft Outlook, has long talk time and is generally great for business use.
I don't care about cameras, texting, ringtones and all that stuff, but am very fond of the slider phones.
I'm overwhelmed by choice and range of prices. Please help!
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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