By
Reuben Lee
23/01/2007
URL:
http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/mobilephones/0,39050603,61983949,00.htm
SINGAPORE--The new year continues to look promising for the PDA market with handheld maker O2 today unveiling its first 3G devices for Asia Pacific, the Xda Zinc and Graphite. The company has also announced plans to further expand its product lineup within the next two months with two more PDA-phones, the Xda Atom Life and Xda Flame.
In a press statement, Mark Billington, CEO of O2 Asia Pacific, believes the Xda Zinc and Graphite are "about broadening choices and new experiences for the customers".
Designed for the "communication enthusiast", the Xda Zinc will be one of the company's first QWERTY-enabled PDA-phones we've seen in a long time since the
Xda IIs in 2004 and the canceled
Xda Mini Pro in 2005. The Zinc will compete head-on with
Dopod's 838 Pro which also sports a QWERTY keypad and 3G but offering the faster HSDPA standard albeit on a slower 400MHz processor. The Zinc will run on Intel's 520MHz XScale chip and pack Bluetooth, 802.11b/g wireless LAN, a 2-megapixel camera and push-email functionality.
The Graphite seems to be O2's answer to
Dopod's 595 smart phone. In addition to 3G, both competing models come with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, though the Graphite has a faster 416MHz XScale processor and a higher 2-megapixel camera.
Both handsets were first unveiled in Thailand last December, with Singapore due to receive the O2 units in early February, followed by the rest of Asia. According to O2, the Zinc is expected to retail for
S$1,298, while the Graphite has a possible street price of
S$798.
Also unveiled at the launch were two new PDA-phones slated for launch in Asia within the next couple of months. The
Xda Atom Life, which is expected to be available in black and white, will come with HSDPA, large onboard memory and a fast processor, while the 3G-enabled
Xda Flame will feature a large 3.6-inch display, onboard Nvidia GPU and a 2-megapixel camera. (You can read more about the Flame and Atom Life
here.)
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Cool factor: O2's first 3G PDA-phone in Asia Pacific
Notable features:
Triband with 3G
Slide-out QWERTY keypad
Intel 520MHz XScale processor
2-megapixel camera with light; secondary VGA camera for video calls
2.8-inch QVGA TFT display with 65K-color support
Windows Mobile 5.0
128MB ROM; 64MB RAM; miniSD card expansion slot
802.11b/g wireless LAN, USB 2.0, infrared and Bluetooth
109 x 58 x 22.6mm ; 175g
Availability in Singapore: Early February
Price: S$1,298
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Cool factor: O2's first 3G smart phone in Asia Pacific
Notable features:
Triband with 3G
Intel 416MHz XScale processor
2-megapixel camera with light; secondary VGA camera for video calls
2.2-inch QVGA TFT display with 65K-color support
Windows Mobile 5.0 (Smartphone edition)
128MB ROM; 64MB RAM; microSD card expansion slot
802.11b/g wireless LAN, USB and Bluetooth
109.5 x 46.9 x 18mm ; 105g
Availability in Singapore: Early February
Price: S$798
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