O2 XDA phone
- Model: XDA phone
- Brand: O2
- Rating: 0 out of 5 (0 votes)
- Price:
- Year of manufacture: 2005
- Dimensions: 107 x 46 x 17.5 mm
- Weight: 105 g
- Chipset: TI OMAP 850
- Built-in memory: 64 MB RAM
- Screen: TFT 2.2 inches
- Battery: 1150 mAh
- Rear camera: Single, 1.3MP
- Front camera: , 0MP
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O2 XDA phone specs
Common | Price | Design | Screen | Hardware | Memory | Software | Main Camera | Selfie camera | Cellular | Connectivity | Battery | Audio | Sensors | Performance Benchmark
Common
Brand and model | |
Other names | Produced by HTC. Functionally identical to i-mate SP4m. |
Launch date | 2005, September |
Price
First price |
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Design
Height | 4.21 in (107 mm) |
Width | 1.81 in ( 46 mm) |
Depth | 0.69 in ( 17.5 mm) |
Weight | 3.7 oz (105 grams) |
Water resistant |
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Colors | Silver |
Case | Buy a case from Amazon |
Screen
Technology | TFT |
Size | 2.2 in |
Screen Area | 15 cm2 |
Resolution | 240 x 320 px |
Points per inch | 182 PPI |
Color Depth | 65K |
Ratio (height:width) | 4:3 |
Ratio (screen:body) | 30.5% |
Screen protector | Buy a screen protector from Amazon |
Hardware
Chipset | - TI OMAP 850 |
CPU | - 200 MHz ARM926EJ-S |
Memory
Internal Memory | 64 MB RAM, 64 MB ROM |
Memory Card Slot | miniSD |
Software
Operating System (OS) | Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone |
User Interface |
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Main Camera
Number of Cameras | Single |
Specs | -1.3 MP |
Video Recording | Yes |
Selfie camera
Number of Cameras |
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Specs | -No |
Cellular
Bands | GSM |
SIM Card | Mini-SIM |
Speed |
Connectivity
Wi-Fi | No |
Bluetooth | 1.2 |
GPS | No |
NFC | No |
USB | Proprietary |
Battery
Capacity | 1150 mAh |
Type | Removable Li-Po |
Endurance | |
Standby - Up to 250 h |
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Charging | - |
Audio
Headphone Jack | No |
Radio | No |
Sensors
, Infrared blaster |
Other specifications
Others |
-Microsoft ActiveSync |
Performance Benchmark
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