12-09-2004, 05:48 AM | #1 |
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Sexy Xda II mini PPC Smartphone
UK-based O2 has unveiled its XDA II mini PDA phone, described as the world's smallest (with a size of a deck of playing cards). Powered by Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 PocketPC Phone Edition Second Edition with a 416MHz Intel XScale PXA272 processor, the phone integrates tri-band GSM/GPRS, Bluetooth and a 1.3 megapixel camera. Wi-Fi is optionally available through a SDIO card slot.
Unlike most other smartphones, which run Microsoft Windows Mobile for Smartphones, the XDA II mini is a fully-functional Pocket PC with an integrated touchscreen, i.e. it functions as a fully working Pocket PC with mobile phone functionality. In Europe, the same phone is sold rebranded as the T-Mobile MDA Compact. |
12-09-2004, 09:28 AM | #2 |
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They must mean second smallest smartphone, right behind the Motorola V3 "Razor". The Razor has to be seen and held to believe. Its REALLY thin!
A deck of cards is larger than the Razor.. and not something I'd want in a phone anyway. I abhor flipphones. |
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12-09-2004, 09:33 AM | #3 |
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Note that they intentionally referred to smallest "PDA phone", meaning a smartphone which at the same time runs a true PDA OS (Windows Mobile 2003 SE).
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"Voted #1 best in its class!" When in fact, its the ONLY one in its class, because of some quirk that stops it from being included in any other class. Interesting phone though, but not something I'd use, even if it were a non-flipphone. I don't see any functional use in the Microsoft Windows that is included in many phones these days. Symbian blows Microsoft's version out of the water in both speed, functionality, and driver support for integrating with many external devices, than the current Microsoft version shipping on current "SmartPhone" devices. To be a truly useful device, you should never know, or care, what OS the device is running, as long as it works. Do I care that my microwave is running an embedded version of Linux? (it does!) No. It does the jobs required of it. The same goes for my embedded routers and switches (also Linux). I don't interact with the OS, unless something goes wrong and I have to fix it. If it just works, the OS should be completely transparent and anonymous. The real reason people seem to care, is when it can't interface with their other devices and systems. It is at that point, that you realize certain protocols, file formats, or other layers are proprietary to one vendor or another's environment, and you have to "open the hood" to figure out how to make it work right. |
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12-09-2004, 11:36 AM | #5 |
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The XDA II Mini is slated to be released sometime mid December here... I can't wait to see how it feels in my hand.
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12-20-2004, 12:38 AM | #6 |
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Wow, I got myself an early Christmas present and got the Mini.
I am currently still in a daze. |
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