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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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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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 Mini Pro takes everything that we liked about the Xda II Mini PDA-phone and adds Wi-Fi, a side-sliding QWERTY keyboard and Windows Mobile 5.0.
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With dedicated Skype phones and hybrid handsets that couple Wi-Fi with mobile phone networks, there is potential for saving money on local and international calls. But are we like to see more pennies in our pockets any time soon?
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
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!
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