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CNET UK > Videos > Reviews > Handhelds
O2 XDA Mini S video
Its sliding keyboard makes it very easy to create and edit documents on the move, but it lacks the immediacy and sound quality of some mobile phones Read more
7 July 2008, 11:01 | Tags: O2, Windows Mobile, audio quality, Windows Mobile
CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds, Mobile Phones
O2 XDA Mini S review
Connected handhelds that are small but highly usable are hard to find. The XDA Mini S is admirable because it manages to combine both these features -- mainly due to its clever sliding keyboard and extensive bundled software Read more
14 December 2005, 00:00 | Tags: O2, miniSD, Windows Mobile, operating systems
CNET UK > Crave > Mobile Phones
O2 XDA Mini S touches down
We've finally got our hands on the petite XDA Mini S -- the latest smart phone from those lovely folks at O2 Read more
30 November 2005, 11:59 | Tags: O2, smart phone, text messages, wireless connectivity
CNET UK > Crave > Mobile Phones
O2's XDA Mini S venture
The new Mini S packs all the features you'd expect from an XDA handset, and it's exceedingly compact -- despite having a full Qwerty keyboard Read more
21 November 2005, 15:00 | Tags: O2, Windows Mobile, 3G, GPS
CNET UK > Features > Special Features
Mobile phones to upgrade your life
28 November 2006, 17:06 | Tags: Carphone Warehouse, Flickr, HTC, LG, Motorola
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
HTC STRTrk review
The HTC STRTrk, aka the Qtek 8500, is a clamshell handset that runs on Windows Mobile 5. Despite having a 1.3-megapixel camera and small navigation keys, its quirky design (and name) is sure to attract die-hard fans of the cult sci-fi series, as well as Windows Mobile users wanting to synchronise with their PCs Read more
13 June 2006, 15:02 | Tags: HTC, HTC STRTrk, WMA files, SIM card, MMS
CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds, Mobile Phones
T-Mobile MDA Vario review
T-Mobile's MDA Vario is a small but highly usable handheld. It has all the functions of a mobile phone and a PDA, plus it has a clever sliding Qwerty keyboard that gets the most out of its included software. It suffers from unintuitive dialling and poor call quality, however, so don't use it as a phone very often Read more
15 February 2006, 00:00 | Tags: T-Mobile, T-Mobile MDA Vario, battery life, audio quality, volume control






