First Take
It's not the first PDA-phone with a number keypad, but the design of the O2 Xda Stealth (particularly the slide-out numeric buttons) does share an uncanny resemblance to Samsung's earlier slider handsets. Feature-wise, the Stealth, however, takes after its predecessor, the Atom. There's a QVGA (320 x 240-pixel) display, Intel Xscale 416MHz processor, 2-megapixel camera and triband GSM support. ...
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Jul 8, 2008Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: best of the best
Cons: not bad
Opinion:
best of the best
very good!!!
Jun 6, 2008Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: i can use it in school for my ebooks dictionary and more!!!!
Cons: its perfect for me......
Opinion:
it helps me a lot!!! thanx XDA stealth...
Good phone if you are on the go, wifi, gprs, microsoft office
Apr 24, 2008Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Reliable companion
Cons: Screen size should be bigger
Opinion:
After using the stealh, I have become dependent on it, the sync is good and now with msoffice mobile, even better.
I'm looking to sell my 5 month old unit, still under 2 years warranty. As i need a new one with bigger screen, developed long sightedness.
Email me with offer if interested. foradob8@yahoo.com
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