Friday, February 25, 2011

O2 XDA Guide


O2-XDA-Guide
General2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
 3G Network HSDPA 2100
 Announced 2008, December
 Status Available. Released 2009, February
SizeDimensions 102 x 53.5 x 14.5 mm
 Weight 102 g
DisplayType TFT resistive touchscreen, 65K colors
 Size 240 x 320 pixels, 2.8 inches
   - TouchFLO finger swipe navigation
  - Handwriting recognition
  - 5-way navigation
SoundAlert types Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3, WAV, WMA ringtones
 Speakerphone Yes
MemoryPhonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
 Call records Practically unlimited
 Internal 256 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM
 Card slot microSD (TransFlash), 1 GB card included, buy memory
DataGPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 – 48 kbps
 HSCSD No
 EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
 3G HSDPA
 WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
 Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
 Infrared port No
 USB Yes, miniUSB
CameraPrimary 3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels
 Features Geo-tagging
 Video Yes, CIF
 Secondary No
Features OS Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
 CPU Qualcomm MSM 7225 528 MHz processor
 Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
 Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
 Radio No
 Games Yes
 Colors Grey
 GPS Yes, with A-GPS support; TomTom NAVIGATOR 7
 Java Yes, MIDP 2.0
   - HTC Footprints
  - Pocket Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, PDF viewer)
  - Voice memo
  - MP3/AAC player
  - 3GP/MP4/WMV/AVI video player
   T9
Battery  Standard battery, Li-Ion 1110 mAh
 Stand-by Up to 400 h
 Talk time Up to 6 h 30 min
Users Opinions and Reviews
O2 introduced a new mobile set in the market with lot of multimedia features it’s O2 XDA Guide. It’s all about entertainment or fun. O2 XDA Guide’s features are listed as under
• It’s nothing new really, but just as the iPod didn’t invent portable music, it appealed because it wrapped a load of features up in an attractive and easy to use package.
• The SatNav aspect comes courtesy of CoPilot Live 7, which is preloaded and ready to go on a supplied 1GB microSD card (you can boost the 512MB of onboard memory with memory cards of up to 32GB).
• Easy-to-use buttons as well as a variety of map views (2D or 3D, day or night) plus points of interest and traffic info. It’s a neat package and works perfectly well in practice, but it is let down a little by the Xda Guide’s smallish– at 2.8-inches, maps can look a little cramped and entering data via the onscreen keyboard is tricky at best, not that we’d ever think of doing such a thing while the car’s moving.
• It’s slim and lightweight at 101x53x14mm and 103g and that large round D-pad beneath the 65,000-colour, 240×320-pixel touchscreen has a revolving outer circle which helps when scrolling through menus, or zooming in and out of pictures or web pages.
• O2 XDA Guide has Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, which has the normal programs including a few extras such as Opera, Google maps, QuickGPS, Office Mobile, Windows Live and Messenger, Adobe, Footprints, Remote Desktop, RSS Hub, and You Tube, and of course TouchFLO.
• 3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels camera, allowing you take a photo (or video) of wherever you are, so you can make a record of the location. it is quick to open (about two seconds) and takes reasonably sharp pictures, even if the colours tend to look a little more washed out than is strictly necessary – a decent little snapper in other words.
• Viewing pictures is also fun, which allows you to brush your finger across the screen to change the pic, and you can zoom in or out of a particular part of a picture by tracing a circle on it with your finger.
• The music player will show cover art if available and there’s a customisable ten-band graphic equaliser to help you set the sound to your liking. Or you could use wireless headphones via the stereo Bluetooth connection.
• The O2 Xda Guide is a quad-band handset with HSDPA 3G for fast internet connection on the move, plus Wi-Fi so you can access broadband where available.
• You can create Word and Excel documents, and you can view PowerPoint documents and PDFs. You can also Zip files for easy sending and, this being Windows Mobiles, there are loads of additional apps available for download.
• The call quality was very good, except in particularly bad conditions, it was not the best in this area as I find other devices such as my Ignito manage slightly better, but the calls are loud and clear with the right conditions.

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