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nicola_tantra

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#1865 10-Jul-2004 02:57
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Hi there ...

For those who are already familiar with O2 XDAII; is it worth buying it? I am currently using hp iPAQ 5450 and am looking for an integrated phone capability for a PPC. Do you guys think it is worth getting an O2 XDAII?

What are the common problems with O2 XDAII?? and what is next after O2 XDAII??

Please give me some inputs ... THANX a bunch!!

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#7125 10-Jul-2004 09:41
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The XDAII is the same as the i-mate Pocket PC Phone Edition. I have one of those and it's very convenient not having to carry two devices. And it seems to be a nicer design than the h5450 (and lighter). And also comes with 128MB RAM, which is always great.




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#8887 25-Sep-2004 22:16
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Would have to agree - the XDA II is a greak gadget - used to use a seperate phone and PDA but this is better and far smaller overall!

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#8889 25-Sep-2004 23:32
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I'll post an article in a couple of days about the conveniences and profile of Pocket PC Phone Edition users... Check it out soon...




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