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O2 pulls the wraps off XDA Atmos O2 pulls the wraps off XDA Atmos |
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| Written by Matt Chapman | ||||
| Tuesday, 11 March 2008 | ||||
Page 1 of 2 That XDA range of smartphones just got a little bigger (and we don’t mean size-wise). Today sees the launch of the O2 XDA Atmos, a “sleek and compact” device that combines the standard mobile keypad with a full slide out Qwerty keyboard.
According to O2, that makes the XDA Atmos the perfect choice for those who prefer the look and feel of a traditional handset but who also require the functional capabilities of a PDA. The device is powered by Windows Mobile 6.0, and can connect using GPRS, EDGE, 3G, Wi-Fi, HSDPA and Quad-Band GSM. O2’s XDA Atmos also supports Microsoft Direct Push Email, a business email system that provides customers with real time access to Inbox, calendar, contacts and tasks on the move. In addition, the XDA Atmos includes Microsoft Office tools enabling users to open, edit and send Microsoft Office Excel Mobile, Word Mobile and view PowerPoint Mobile documents. “The O2 XDA range goes from strength to strength with the new XDA Atmos,” said Ben Dowd, business sales director at O2 UK. “It is ideal for business users who require the familiarity of Windows on the move in a sleek and powerful device.” The O2 XDA Atmos will be on sale at a range of prices, subject to tariff. It is available in matt black. (Continued on next page)
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