Messaging
E-mail |
Y |
MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) |
Y |
Networking
2G standards |
GPRS |
Bluetooth |
Y |
Camera
Rear camera resolution |
1280 x 960 pixels |
Built-in camera |
Y |
Battery
Standby time (2G) |
180 h |
Talk time (2G) |
5 h |
Processor
Processor frequency |
0.416 GHz |
Storage
Compatible memory cards |
SDIO, SD, MMC |
Internal memory |
64 MB |
Additionally
Battery performance |
1200 mAh |
XDA II mini Black
The XDA II Mini runs Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition for Pocket PC Phone Edition -- try saying that three times fast -- on an Intel PXA 272 processor running at 416MHz. With 64MB of Flash ROM and an equal quantity of RAM, it's heavy on the storage side for a phone, but if you're looking for serious PDA usage, you may want to avail yourself of the SD/MMC card slot that sits atop the phone.
Running a variant of the Pocket PC OS means it's preinstalled with the most common PDA applications from the Pocket PC side of the fence -- Word, Excel, PowerPoint Viewer and so on -- as well as some custom O2 applications. Like the other XDA units, the Mini sports an integrated digital camera, and in keeping with the best that we're seeing in mobile phone cameras at the time of writing, it's a 1.3 megapixel unit, which should put it just into the acceptable and printable category.
As a phone, the XDA II Mini is tri-band GSM and GPRS capable, and as it's a smart phone with visual keyboard facilities, creating and sending SMS and MMS messages is a snap. It's also Bluetooth capable, although that's not the only way to synchronise it with a suitable PC; a USB cable is also provided.