How smart is the O2 XDA Orbit 2 Smartphone?
By Jenny • Oct 30th, 2008 • Category: UncategorizedDesigned for business users, the O2 XDA Orbit 2 is a sleek and lightweight device. The Windows Mobile smartphone includes WiFi and Bluetooth functions, along with quad-band GSM/GPRS and a three megapixel camera.
The 3G smartphone with total dimensions of 15.5 x 58 x 110mm and a mere 130 gram weight, is easily portable and surprisingly lightweight for its size. Other specifications involve an 8 GB MicroSD slot and an FM radio. The large touch screen display (2.8 inches) is easy to operate with the included stylus and features about 65k colours in high resolution. As a the successor to the original O2 XDA Orbit, the phone works on the professional version of the Windows Mobile 6.0 operating system and supports the GPRS data transfer.
The handset facilitates your business transactions with a ability to make conference calls and support for MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Additionally, there is a handwriting recognition feature, which can identify what the user writes. You can store voice reminders and record memos with the O2 XDA Orbit 2. The memory card slot offers you the liberty of extending the memory, in case the built-in 256 MB ROM and 128 RAM does not suffice to meet your needs.
The smartphone can be appropriately termed a business phone with interesting and entertaining features to please any consumer looking for a little bit more.
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