O2 XDA Orbit
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- jon
- TkN
- 12 Nov 2006
O2 are still saying sometime in november.
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- jon
- nFe
- 11 Nov 2006
This looks like a great phone and im looking forward to getting mine. Be good to see how good the tomtom 6 is.
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- Anonymous
- S35
- 11 Nov 2006
If you want to watch videos buy a dvd player. Its a phone and i cant remember one like it. Ive the mini s and its got to be the next step
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- Anonymous
- nse
- 11 Nov 2006
it has the chip you are talking about
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- Anonymous
- mFA
- 09 Nov 2006
I've got into reading ebooks on my XDAII. Has anyone tried using these smaller screens for this - is it useable?
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- Ian
- nEp
- 07 Nov 2006
Anyone know what type of GPS receiver it has ? sirf star iii I hope !
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- bek2basic
- 2EL
- 07 Nov 2006
is there a large difference between intel and texas chipset? is it like comparing intel to amd...?
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- alan
- BJQ
- 04 Nov 2006
why o2 cant be creative?too stupid comes out with same features of the previous one...?let me tell u guys wats ppl really want for a pda phone,basic things you should hav atleast 256k pixel color...so you can hav a nice watching movies on it...cameras should be atleast 3.0pixel above...as nowaday normal hp also have atleast 3.0 pixel cameras,such like nokia n80,sony ericsson k800i...etc
the ram and the rom should be more expended as we might need to download some other software which need huge processor to run it smooth..
3g is also a basic tool for a pda phones,you cant jsut ignore it b'cos less ppl use video's calling....
radio and mp3 feature is also the basic 1 that you have to be...as you did have in the handset,it's a good start...brabo....
last but not least,the handset should able to support more than 4gb external memory expend....even internal memory shouldnt be less than 2gb....
above the basic requirement is based on the demand of true pda user...who is really fully use of a real pda handset...and i'm the one of the real pda user...until now...non of the o2 pda suit me...dont misunderstanding...i did used o2 pda b4...but just not satisfied...
i hope o2 company shoulddo some research on wat really a pda should need and wat satisfies customer...
finally,i would like to say,o2 pda phones is very popular among other pda company,i b'lif it will be the most famous 1 if they can archieve the basic requirement,atleast...as i mentioned above....
thank you
(a guy whose change 4 handphones every years)
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- sexual chocolate
- D8X
- 03 Nov 2006
I work for o2 and think this phone looks cool
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- Phil
- S35
- 02 Nov 2006
I just wondered for those of you using handset for VOIP services , Do you not find the data charges really heavy for streaming voice calls, and allot of networks restrict the use of their data bundles so your unable to use skype etc , anyone had any problems with this
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- Anonymous
- PFg
- 01 Nov 2006
This is an almost perfect the device, the look, the specs (GPS that's what i need), and who needs 3g it's just pounds sucker! Wifi b/g will do the task! Maybe preinstalled skype and 1.800 mAh will just make this thing a bloody perfect.
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- kuku
- PVg
- 29 Oct 2006
see the processor, one is texas, one is intel. read properly!
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- UPDAQuest
- QUH
- 29 Oct 2006
Sovann, that is a question that others like E-Ten has an answer. Like P%km says, E-Ten offers you another choice!
The newly announced E-Ten X500 will have both integrated WiFi b/g and SiRF Star III GPS along with 400Mhz Samsung processor, bluetooth, FM radio, EDGE, quadband phone, 2Mp camera, and 2.8" inch touchscreen of the M600 and G500 predecessors in a slimmer form factor that includes a 1530mAh battery!
For those interested in skype this is clearly a better choice.
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- Anonymous
- PxE
- 26 Oct 2006
I reckon it is a better performer based on it's ability to take on CDMA perhaps? Not sure here
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- orunner
- nse
- 26 Oct 2006
I am really interested in how well it works with skype, because of its slow processor.
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- Sovann
- mqE
- 23 Oct 2006
Looking good but why ORBIT has only 200MHz while ATOM EXEC is running 520MHz??!!??
It is very hard to make decision?? Any one can explain this? Please????...
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- Mich
- nqj
- 19 Oct 2006
I don't understand how come the O2 Orbit can have a better performance than the exec when it has slower processor and less ROM.
Thank you in advance if someone could explain.
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- Anonymous
- P%k
- 17 Oct 2006
Has anyone compare this model to the new Eten-X500. It has a 400mhz processor, gsm quad band, gps, wifi, FM etc.. sorry no G networking
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- Anonymous
- SeF
- 15 Oct 2006
This phone it is probably one of the best PDA phones I came across.
Some of you ask for a keyboard, I don’t think that this is essential as the stylus can do the job. This way the phone is thinner and lighter. Those they say it will be slow, I just wait. Are you going to use the phone the radio and the GPS simultaneously, I don’t think so. One disadvantage is that it’s not 3G but a lot of people they do not require it anyway. Finally the only thing that bothers me, like all PDAs, is the Battery life. Why can they master the Sony Ericsson P990 technology with the Standby time of 400h and Talk time of 9h?
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- c-nice
- NQN
- 13 Oct 2006
waiting for the answer to"does it have a keypad"would be great if it did...