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The phone comes with the cradle charger and adapter for charger, Belt pouch, and the books but has no stylus as this was lost!

Please call me on 0424541611 if you have any questions.

Additional Information about O2 Xda IIs Pocket PC

Key Features

Operating System Windows Mobile 5

Installed Memory 128 MB

Technical Features

Processor Type Intel XScale PXA263

Processor Speed 400 MHz

Input Method Keyboard, Microphone, Touch Screen

Interface Type Bluetooth Wireless Technology, Infrared, Serial, USB

PDA Special Features GSM, Sound Notification, Speakerphone

Security Features WEP Security

Expansion Slot CompactFlash (CF) Type II Slot

Display

Display Technology Transflective Color TFT

Screen Size (Diagonal) 3.5 inch

Screen Resolution 240 x 320

Color Depth 16-bit (64k colors)

Multimedia

Built-in Music Player MP3 Player, WMA Player

Voice Recorder With Voice Recorder

Audio Output Built in Speaker

Built-in Digital Camera Built-in Digital Camera

Digital Camera Resolution 1.3 Megapixels

Digital Photography Features Video Capture Capability

Communication

Wireless Capabilities Bluetooth, Infrared irDA, WLAN 802.11b WiFi

Battery

Battery Type Proprietary Lithium

Battery Life 12 Hours

Dimensions

Height 13 cm

Width 7 cm

Depth 2 cm

Weight 12.8 g

Miscellaneous

Cradle type USB Cradle

Included Accessories AC adapter, Carrying Case, Charger Adapter, Charger Cradle

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