Carry your Workstation With You!

By: Elaina

This elegant looking mobile phone has a dimension of 127mmx81mmx25mm. It has a simple clamshell design with a touch sensitive display that shows 65,000 colours. It runs on Microsoft windows mobile 2005 operating system. This phone makes sure that you are constantly in touch with your business as it supports the accessibility of your data in Microsoft Office format (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint). This mobile device comes with a QWERTY keyboard that facilitates typing, hence making it work like a computer. O2 XDA executive is a Quad-Band GSM device that supports 3G capability. Hence it can be used anywhere across the globe. This device, thanks to its 3G network and the inbuilt Wi-Fi system is able to connect to the Internet at a very high speed.



The camera in this phone is 1.3 Mega Pixels that is responsible for delivering excellent picture quality. There is a provision of video recording in its integrated camera also. It also has a XVGA resolution camera that facilitates video calling. Also it supports features such as a media player and instant messaging. The user can download all his favourite music and video clips or information through this device. The music can be played on its integrated MP3 player. Emailing never seemed so easy and simple. It also supports features such as hand writing recognition, Bluetooth and GPRS. It has a memory of 64MB RAM and 128 MB ROM which seems suitable enough to store important data. With the speaker phone facility, it also allows the user hands free connectivity. It also boasts of vibration alert ensuring that you are not disturbed while attending an important meeting.

Hailed as a business phone, it has already won many hearts. The O2 XDA Executive is an ideal business phone that takes care of you and your business needs, wherever you go. This phone is a worthy investment. O2 has made available the XDA Executive as part of O2 contract phones. You can choose to own this phone through a contract deal.

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