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Backman
08-08-2005, 06:31 AM
O2 is set to introduce the most powerful Windows Mobile Xda device yet – the Xda Exec – which supercharges the handheld series with a proper fold out Qwerty keyboard, Wi-Fi, and high speed 3G connectivity built in.

The Xda Exec, which is due to go on sale at the beginning of October, is the most heavily featured smartphone device yet released, the first to support 3G, and coming equipped with the latest version of the Microsoft mobile operating system, Windows Mobile 5.0. It has an Intel PXA270 520MHz processor, 128MB ROM and 64MB RAM, plus MMC/SD Card memory expansion (supporting SDIO).

The device is the latest of O2’s Xda series developed by Taiwan-based HTC, and is expected to be released under a different guise by other network operators in the coming months – T-Mobile has pencilled it in as the MDA IV.

The O2 Xda Exec comes in a cool matt black casing, and features the usual large 3.6inch Xda-style touchscreen, which folds up to reveal a large 62-key Qwerty keypad – like a mini laptop. The screen can also be swivelled and folded around so it can be used without the keyboard in traditional PDA style.

Full article here (http://www.what-cellphone.com/cgi-bin/displaynews.php?id=8277)