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The bad: Stylus too small; long shutter lag; no Wi-Fi; pricey.
The bottom line: The mini is one fine-looking, nifty gadget that should easily appeal to all but those who love Wi-Fi.
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Be prepared for non-existance aftersales service
Feb 23, 2007Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
Pros: Superb Phone with everything and anything you ever need
Cons: O2 aftersales service is, in short, terrible
Opinion:
I had the O2 XDAII mini for the past 2 years without a hitch. Fantastic phone that gave me little (extremely minor) problems.
Then my nightmare started when i could not hear the party calling in. Sent in for repairs and the phone was ok for the next 3 weeks. (Paid $70 for repairs) Next problem was the phone was not able to power off. Sent it in again. Ok for 4 weeks. Same problem resurfaced - sent it in again. Ok for the next 3 weeks but problem popped up again! Mind you - each visit to O2 centre it would be a waiting period of 1.5hrs (for sending in and collecting) - ridiculous.
Now thsi is the 4th 'hospital' visit and the repair tech told me that i have to pay for the same thing that was supposed to be repaired in the 1st place!
No doubt the phone is good but the aftersales ... Read more
Poor Signal
Oct 23, 2006Rating: 3 out of 10 (Poor)
Pros: Fast and Style
Cons: Poor Signal
Opinion:
When receiving calls or dialling, the reception will have lots of problem!
excellent
Sep 12, 2006Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: fast proccessor
Cons: no wifi
Opinion:
i like it very much, i got mine 3 months ago and i love since then
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