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The bad: Pricey; network connectivity issues; missing Bluetooth profile.
The bottom line: The O2 Xda II is one mean machine, but its scary price tag and largish size mean it's not for everyone. Only serious road warriors need apply.
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Average User Rating
from 4 users
7.3
out of 10User Reviews
Excellent - until Motherboard failed
Oct 29, 2007Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
Pros: Great PDA. Many great apps developed
Cons: No wifi
Opinion:
Still have original XDA & it is operational, but my XDAII just stopped. O2 support is good, just that the spare mother board is expensive to replace.
great while it lasted
Apr 25, 2006Rating: 5 out of 10 (Average)
Pros: lots of cool features, BUT...
Cons: low resolution of camera. not very durable. mine conked out after just 1 yr and 4 months of use!
Opinion:
not much technical support available for this unit in the Philippines. the motherboard is not durable enough: my LCD is virtually useless now for graphics and videos (including games!), and the synchronisation port is already defective. both defects traced to the mother board.
GREAT!!
Nov 18, 2005Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros:
Cons:
Opinion:
GREAT!! But difficult to use. NEEDS EXTRA CARE TO USE IT.
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