400mhz x-scale XDA II *CONFIRMED* - MDA, XDA, 1010 General

IT'S A SOMEWHAT strange admission but mobile operator O2 claims to have captured 80 per cent of the Irish market, 59 per cent of the UK market and 36 per cent of the Western Europe for 'voice enabled PDAs' with a mere 64,000 sales of its original XDA device.
So obviously it's a small market, with the Handspring Treo being the chief rival. Understandably O2 hopes to do better than this by introducing the xDA II before Xmas 2003.
One of the improvements not mentioned in the blurb is a detachable battery - considering battery life was its biggest weakness, hopefully this facility will enable users to carry around a working xDA all day. As anyone could easily have predicted, the XDA II will run Microsoft's Phone Edition of Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PC. Why is Microsoft using ten words when a single name would suffice?
Anyway, its processor will be faster using an Intel Xscale 400 MHz and feature 64MB of memory as standard. Usefully it will have both a digital camera and support for Bluetooth built-in but Wi-Fi connectivity will be an add-on.
Talking of add-ons, in Germany O2 has just released the XDA NaviKit which adds a GPS capability to the car kit it already markets. Another addition you can make is to download O2's xmail client which gives you access to Outlook information stored on a corporate Microsoft Exchange server. No POP3 version of xmail appears to be available. µ
SOURCE: INQ WELL
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=10347

You can full details on
http://www.mmo2.com/docs/media/pr_030701e.html

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O2 announced new xda --> xdaII

O2 announced a new xda.
It has a integrated camera (640 x 480 pixel), is a triband phone, touchscrenn with 65535 colours.
Processor is the xscale with 400Mhz. OS will be Pocket PC 2003 Phone Edition.
Also it will have IrDa and Bluetooth.
It should be available before Christmas 2003 and could be buyed with WLAn and / or navigation.
They didn´t announce any price for it.
So, we will see what happens....
Original article in German at :
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/rop-01.07.03-000/
Regards
Stefan

Are you Lebanese

I am amazed to noticed so many lebanese ppl registered at xda developers, i'd never thought we were that many having xda mania :wink: i am just curious to know how many of us are registered at xda developers.com. I'm one
ArcticCat hello,
I am not sure how many Lebanese are in this great site but i can give you some important information on how many O2 - Qtek - XDA we have in Lebanon.
As per confidential information from the Lebanese Customs Command that till 01/03/2003 we have more then 3000 devices entered the country.
And some sources are expecting that number to reach 5000 by the end of this month.
Also SPV phones, smartphones are reaching Lebanon in good quantities i think we have received since 01/05/2003 more then 100 SPV & SPVx.
What we lack in Lebanon is the accessories for those devices, it will be a good business for someone to ship some of the accessories for those devices they will have good market!
I am very happy with those numbers since the devices in Lebanon are a little bit expensive arround 800$ to 900$ depending on where your being it at!

O2 XDA Package for sale in the UK

32MB O2 XDA PocketPc Phone Edition which was upgraded to Windows Mobile Phone Edition 2003 ALL NETWORKS. works flawless box with all manufactures detalis .it includes all o2 original accessorise excluded xda Car Kit see list below
Software Pre Installed :-
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Purchase My Profiles
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Accessorise:-
Wireless keyboard (New Box)
XDA 3 in 1 Stylus ( (New)
The O2-XDA Krusell Classic Multidapt leather case (New Box)
Proporta Aluminium Case XDA (New)
7X Screen Protectors (New)
USB Sync N Charge and AC Travel Pack KIT (New)
xda Extended Battery (New Box)
O2 XDA Thumbpad (New)
xda Fast Changer Pack(New Box)
xda Car Charger (New)
xda Stylus 3 Pack (New Box)
Make me a reasonable offer for the complete lot above (UK \ LONDON ONLY) If you're interested and want further info feel free to e-mail me back [email protected]
(If SIM Free)
I bid GBP 100.00
Can have a friend pick it up in the City.
yabbico said:
(If SIM Free)
I bid GBP 100.00
Can have a friend pick it up in the City.
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Yes it's SIMFREE e-mail me so we can negotiate [email protected] any one else who is intrested is welcome to e-mail me.
You sold this unit yet?

Best android phone i can buy with 250 €

What is the best phone i can buy with 250 euros ?
I saw that euronics sells the htc desire s at 269€, but only in some regions.
I think that it's a very good price for that phone.
Surely you can get a nexus s off Ebay?
kernels ; battery ; ROM ; gov/sched
Now with summaries in the first posts. Convenient for XDA app users!
I'm Very pleased with the HTC Wildfire S and the Samson Galaxy Ace
In Germany T-Mobile sells these 2 Phones bound to the "4 flat tarif"* for 4,95€
Have fund with Android phones my best phone choice till now.
Code:
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1. T-Mobile flatrate 2. 500mb Mobile Data flatrate 3. SMS to all net Flatrate 4. T-Mobile Hotsport flatrate, all 29,95 monthly
G1! Hahahhahaa!
Samsung Galaxy S/S plus.

New Lumia 820/920 Specs, Pricing and Release Schedule

Nokia Lumia 920 http://www.nokia.com/global/products/phone/lumia920/specifications/
Nokia Lumia 820 http://www.nokia.com/global/products/phone/lumia820/specifications/
Syncronization
Windows computer companion application
Mac computer companion application
Exchange ActiveSync
Data synchronization
Calendar, Contacts, To-Dos via Outlook
Transfer Media (Music, Video, Photos) to your computer
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No SD-card for 920, however on the cheaper 820 there is a sd-card slot.
EDIT:
From WMPoweruser:
Winfuture.de reports the Nokia Lumia 920 will be released in Germany in mid-October and will retail for 600 Euro ($758, £476).
The Austrian art magazine ‘Future Zone‘ reported that Nokia wants to deliver the Lumia 920 from the middle of October in Germany. They expect the handset to initially launch only in a few countries, much like the roll-out of the Nokia Lumia 800, before being available everywhere.
The handset will be introduced first in Germany, France, Britain, Italy and Russia, before becomes available in late October in Poland. The Scandinavian countries, Portugal and Spain will receive the handset a short time later.
The Nokia Lumia 820 will follow 2 weeks later in the same markets and will retail for around 450 Euro ($568, £357).
Of note is that the Samsung Galaxy S III 16 GB without LTE is 580 Euro, making the 32 GB LTE Nokia Lumia 920 very price competitive.
A cheaper version of the Lumia 920 without LTE will also be available.
Via Winfuture.de.
Source: http://wmpoweruser.com/european-noki...ced-and-dated/
check this too:http://www.windowsphonehub.com/
I really liked the look of the 820.
WAIT, WHAT ? No Skype integrated ??
nokia 920 ->
nokia 820->
920 has no microSD and you can't remove the battery
eddy4823 said:
WAIT, WHAT ? No Skype integrated ??
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They said it already during the Windows Phone Summit 2 months back. They won't be integrating Skype into the OS. They will allow any VoIP App to fully integrate itself with WP8's Dialer and allow it to run in the background (which includes Skype but won't force Skype on everyone's handset (which would lead to problems with carriers)).
Does anyone think the specs might be wrong? I was disappointed when the 920 didn't list AWS support, but then when I saw that the 820 also didn't list it I became a bit suspicious since many are saying the 820 is destined for TMobile US.
The Nokia 920 its too heavy and big for a 4.5" display, 130.3 x 70.8 x x10.7 mm and 185g.
It's a shame because the rest of the hardware (camera, screen, built materials, etc) and the nokia software, are great.
The Ativ S by comparation with a 4.8" display has 137.2 x 70.5 x 8.7 mm and 135g.
Sturdier shell, bigger camera compartment (you need room for the camera assembly to move for the optical stabilization to be able to work), the extra Hardware for wireless charging and due to the improved touch technology by Synaptics I guess they need more room for the screen as well (I'm pretty sure it's not on-cell technology as with Samsung's SuperAMOLED).
er , someone say lunch?
oh. launch.
yawn.
xtremenet said:
The Nokia 920 its too heavy and big for a 4.5" display, 130.3 x 70.8 x x10.7 mm and 185g.
It's a shame because the rest of the hardware (camera, screen, built materials, etc) and the nokia software, are great.
The Ativ S by comparation with a 4.8" display has 137.2 x 70.5 x 8.7 mm and 135g.
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I like heavy phone LOL
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
That 920 would of been cool if it only had the SD slot.... Oh, well, HTC's is on the 19th, maybe they will have something to blow away the 920. Over all besides the lack of the newest Windows Phone 8 standard missing (MicroSD), the 920 is a great phone
xtremenet said:
The Nokia 920 its too heavy and big for a 4.5" display, 130.3 x 70.8 x x10.7 mm and 185g.
It's a shame because the rest of the hardware (camera, screen, built materials, etc) and the nokia software, are great.
The Ativ S by comparation with a 4.8" display has 137.2 x 70.5 x 8.7 mm and 135g.
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Some people are hard to please the L900 was 127.8 x 68.5 x 11.5 mm and 160 g.
Considering all the new tec in this phone it is only 25g heaver and slightly thinner.
Wish Nokia went with Android instead. Looks to be a decent handset but I won't go near it with it having Windows.
weasle1uk said:
Wish Nokia went with Android instead. Looks to be a decent handset but I won't go near it with it having Windows.
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try it out first? yeah I'm an android fan too, but mostly for the apps not the actual OS :S I'm growing a bit tired of the icons business... but what I didn't like about the windows phone was the app list either :S I preferred android's screen/icons over the app list.
Kind of want just the metro UI as homescreen and android's app drawer lol.
back to topic, yeah, try out the windows phone, I'll stop by store when it's out. Nothing to say I'll buy it, but this phone is one that I'll make a stop in to at least get hands on with
Prices are 450 Euro for Lumia 820 and 600 Euro for Lumia 920. Worth or not ?
Source for the pricing?
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Here from WMPoweruser:
Winfuture.de reports the Nokia Lumia 920 will be released in Germany in mid-October and will retail for 600 Euro ($758, £476).
The Austrian art magazine ‘Future Zone‘ reported that Nokia wants to deliver the Lumia 920 from the middle of October in Germany. They expect the handset to initially launch only in a few countries, much like the roll-out of the Nokia Lumia 800, before being available everywhere.
The handset will be introduced first in Germany, France, Britain, Italy and Russia, before becomes available in late October in Poland. The Scandinavian countries, Portugal and Spain will receive the handset a short time later.
The Nokia Lumia 820 will follow 2 weeks later in the same markets and will retail for around 450 Euro ($568, £357).
Of note is that the Samsung Galaxy S III 16 GB without LTE is 580 Euro, making the 32 GB LTE Nokia Lumia 920 very price competitive.
A cheaper version of the Lumia 920 without LTE will also be available.
Via Winfuture.de.
Source: http://wmpoweruser.com/european-nokia-lumia-920-priced-and-dated/
This phone will definitely be subsidized under contract with phone companies (speaking of US)
As for AT&T USA, I'm thinking this phone should sell for $100-$200.
Loco5150 said:
Of note is that the Samsung Galaxy S III 16 GB without LTE is 580 Euro, making the 32 GB LTE Nokia Lumia 920 very price competitive.
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"price competitive" (which requires signing a 2 year contract AND possible etf's) isn't good enough to entice folks already comfortable with their respective platforms.
the s3 has a very good reputation. the 920 has..... what?

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