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Item: O2 Atom Exec

Age: 1year

Condition: tip top :)

Price: droped to $420!

Location: sydney

Contact: PM or 0432315 780

Comments: refer to below-

heya all got an O2 atom Executive model pda phone that does all the whiz bang stuff that a computer can do with the added feature of also being a phone. it is running perfectly and the faster processor chip compared to the base model xda and atom phones is heaps better! its got a good internal memory that stores quiet a few songs/video clips. this phone is unlocked and supports all networks to my belief except 3 as indicated by another forum member [i am currently using an optus sim and had telstra sim running before no worries). the only downsides are the minor markings on the corners from putting it in my pocket with coins in there and small scratch on the bottom right of the screen. basically phone comes with all accessories in boxes including an optional mini keyboard thats kinda cool. i am after $450 for the phone, telstra currently retailing these for $1200ish not including the optiional exec pack (keyboard).

1. Dimensions

Approx. 58(W) x 102(L) x 18.5(T) mm

Weight with battery: 140g

2. Warranty

12 months for main unit

6 months for supplied accessories

3. Platform

Microsoft® Windows Mobile 5.0 software with Messaging & Security Feature Pack (MSFP)

Microsoft® Office Outlook® Mobile with Direct Push Technology

Microsoft® Office programs for Windows Mobile

Pocket MSN® for access to MSN® & MSN® Messenger

4. Processor

Intel XScale® PXA 27x processor 520MHz

5. Memory

192MB Flash ROM

64MB SD RAM

MiniSD memory card slot

6. Display

2.7†TFT QVGA LCD display with touch panel

240 x 320 dots resolution

Support 262K colours

7. Audio

Stereo speaker

Speaker with receiver

Supports speaker phone operations

8. Camera

Colour 2-mega-pixel CMOS camera

Preview mirror for self portrait

9. Connectivity

Built-in Wireless LAN

Infrared IrDA

Bluetooth®

Integrated GSM/GPRS

Tri-band EDGE phone

Mini-USB connector

Stereo audio jack

10. FM Radio

Windows Media® Player 10 with Equalizer controls

Playback support: MIDI/MP3 / WAV / WMA/AMR formats

Ring support: 64-chord MIDI, MP3, WAV and WMA ring tone formats

11. What's in the box

Main unit

Battery

Universal AC adapter

High quality stereo wired headset

Mini USB cable

Additional Stylus (my spare had a broken tip )

Getting started Companion CD with Microsoft® Outlook® 2002 and

ActiveSync®

Quick Start Guide and User Manual

Limited warranty statement

White LED strobe flash

Support still image and video capture

extra info can be found at:

http://www.seeo2.com/product/XdaAtomExec/template/Product.vm

cheers

Dom

Edited by bloodsword27
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