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Item:O2 XDA II

Location:Sydney

Item Condition:Near New

Reason for Selling: Upgrade

Price and Payment Conditions:$500 ONO or trade nokia 6111

Contact Details:0414 44 5353

NEAR NEW O2 XDA II

The ultimate global mobile companion

Tri-band GPRS bluetooth enabled PDA phone with integrated camera and video

An excellent buy for the coming NEW YEAR to help in organizing all ur important schedules and data at an extremely low cost.

Have had this PDA phone for only about 6mths but have hardly used it. It has been sitting in the box under my bed for the last 4 months.

This PDA is in good condition and perfect working order. I have decided to sell it because I have got one on company expenses.

The O2 XDA II has to be one of the most powerful PDA's out there and I have really enjoyed using it.

What's included in the box ?

· O2 XDA II

· 2 Stylus

· Original black leather case & belt clip

· USB synchronisation

· DC Jack

· AC Adaptor

· 2 Removable batteries

· User guide

· Hardware manual

· Companion CD (contains Microsoft Outlook 2003 and Microsoft Activesync 3.7

Special Features

Integrated personal digital organiser and mobile phone

Tri-band (GSM 900/1800, PCS 1900)

GPRS Class B Multislot Class 10

Built-in Bluetooth

SDIO slot for wifi access

Instant message (IM), short message service (MMS)

Full internet browsing

VGA camera (480*640)

MPEG4 camcorder

Speakerphone and voice recorder facility

Removable and chargeable Lithium-Ion

Polymer Battery, 1200 mAH

Key lock support by software

SIM Application Toolkit

Support for WAP 2.0 browser and xHTML

Handwriting recognition

Software

Windows Mobile 2003 software for pocket PC

includes Pocket Outlook, Pocket Word, Pocket Excel,

Windows Media Player, Microsoft Reader, ActiveSync

MMS and MSN

Wireless modem using USB, serial and IR

Photo caller ID

PPT viewer

PDF viewer

Camera capture utility

VGA output utility

SDIOnow

XBackup

32 chords Polyphonic MIDI ringtone

Games - jawbreaker, solitaire

Process Type

Intel PXA263 400MHz

Usage

Talktime up to 3.5 hours *

Voice standby up to 150 hours *

Pocket PC usage up to 11 hours *

* depends on usage

Memory

128 MB SDRAM, 64 MB ROM

Display

3.5" Transflective 65,536 colour LCD (240 x 320 pixels)

Camera

Supports image formats JPG, BMP

Supports video formats MPEG4, H.263, Motion-JPEG AVI

CMOS Chip: VGA (640 x 480 pixels)

Minimum scene illumination: 5 lux

Frame rate:15fps

Interface / Expansion

One SDIO / MMC slot

One Back pack connector

One infrared Port

One signal port for USB, serial, car kit, power and audio

One external antenna connector

Backpack for CF Type II and VGA output and additional battery

Buttons

5 - way navigation

Power on/off

2 GSM

4 programmable

one 2-way volume control

incl.soft reset switch

Cradle

dual charging slots

Dimensions

69.9 x 130 x 19 mm, approx 190g

If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask.

O2 XDA II

Im looking at letting this go for $500 ONO or trade for a Nokia 6111.

Pm me or call 0414 44 5353

Thanks Phil.

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