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Item: O2 Atom XDA Phone / PDA

Dimensions:

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

Weight with battery: 140g

Operating System:

Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0

Display

2.7" TFT LCD display with touch panel

240 x 320 dots resolution

Supports 262K colours (65,536 effective)

Operating Time:

Standby: 150 hours

Talk time up to 5.5 hours

^ Battery life may vary depending on RF

conditions and actual usage

GSM/GPRS Tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE:

GSM900

GSM1800

GSM1900

Bluetooth/Wireless LAN:

Bluetooth SIG version 1.2 compliant

IEEE 802.11b compliant

Memory Size:

Flash ROM: 128MB

RAM: 64MB

Audio:

Stereo speaker

Speaker with receiver

Omni-directional mono microphone

Support speaker phone operation

Ringtone support: 64-chord MIDI, MP3,

WMA, WAV Playback support: MIDI, MP3, WMA,

WAV, AMR

Camera:

Colour 2-mega-pixel CMOS camera

Preview mirror for self portrait

White LED strobe flash

Support still image and video capture

Processor:

Intel PXA272 416MHz

This was a prize won at work. Only used for a month it see how it works and all the functions. It has way too many functions for me, as I already have another phone, so this one is not required. It is in as brand new condition NO marks whatsoever!

$400 firm

comes in box complete with everything.

more info here http://www.seeo2.com/web/template/Re...ion/au/lang/EN

Local pick up Melbourne S.E (springvale)

contact me at [email protected] or sms 0422890323

Express post $10 australia wide.

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