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O2 Jet: Duracell Bunny eat your heart out
Crave Crave often gets asked why the battery life on mobile phones is so bad. The answer is that while technical developments around things like cameras, Bluetooth and colour screens has advanced very quickly, the humble battery hasn't made as much...
Tags: o2, life, battery, battery life
23 October 2006, 11:47 > More matches in Crave
O2 XDA Orbit 2: Hands-on with the nifty navigator
Crave The XDA Orbit 2 is O2's version of the HTC Cruise and from the little time we've spent with it, we think it's out of this world (Haha! Ha. No? Combining aspects from the HTC Touch and HTC P3300 -- aka the original XDA Orbit -- the Orbit 2 offers...
6 March 2008, 11:44 > More matches in Crave
O2 XDA Orbit review
Reviews If you've read our review of T-Mobile's MDA Compact III you may get a sense of déjà vu with O2's XDA Orbit, as the devices look similar and share many features. But the Orbit is the first XDA model to come with built-in GPS and bundled navigation...
Editor's rating
8.2
17 January 2007, 16:19 > More matches in Reviews
O2 XDA Mini S review
Reviews 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. This is mainly due to its clever sliding keyboard.
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: o2, dedicated, mini, handset
13 December 2005, 23:00 > More matches in Reviews
O2 Xda Argon: Behold the Xda IIi's heir
Crave Yesterday O2, the network that loves bubbles, announced it was adding a new handset to its business phone portfolio called the Xda Argon. The Argon is the long-awaited successor to the O2 Xda IIi and offers a similar feature set.
3 May 2007, 11:58 > More matches in Crave
O2 XDA IQ preview
Reviews The O2 XDA IQ is a compact Wi-Fi enabled phone that runs Windows Mobile 5.0. Originally known as the HTC Tornado and then the Qtek 8310, this phone has had more names than it knows what to do with. It's not the most inspirational handset we've seen...
Tags: nokia, compact, navigation, media player
16 June 2006, 16:15 > More matches in Reviews
O2 XDA Exec review
Reviews O2's XDA range is significantly boosted by the XDA Exec, which offers a number of firsts including Windows Mobile 5.0, 3G support and an ingenious hardware design that accommodates a Qwerty keyboard and a 180-degree-pivoting screen.
Editor's rating
8.2
Tags: o2, connectivity, production, battery life
25 October 2005, 1:00 > More matches in Reviews
O2 XDA Mini S touches down
Crave The 02 XDA Mini S landed on our laps this morning and instead of causing us to double up in pain like most hefty smart phones would, it touched down fairly gently -- narrowly missing our tenderest parts.
Tags: o2, mini, microsoft word, port
30 November 2005, 10:59 > More matches in Crave
O2 Jet review
Reviews The O2 Jet is in no uncertain terms a plain-looking phone. It comes in a rather dull dark charcoal-grey casing with a light grey strip around the sides. It's rather chunky too, measuring 47mm by 117mm by 20mm, and it doesn't come laden with features.
Editor's rating
7
Tags: o2, slot, connectivity, talk
8 November 2006, 15:24 > More matches in Reviews
O2 Xda Orbit 2 review
Reviews The O2 Xda Orbit 2 is a rebranded version of the HTC Cruise, an all-in-one smart phone running Windows Mobile 6 Professional. It's also the successor to the original Orbit, which was the first Xda device to have built-in GPS.
Editor's rating
8.4
Tags: o2, windows mobile, connectivity, gps
25 March 2008, 14:39 > More matches in Reviews
O2 Xda Graphite: This phone means business
Crave Yesterday O2 added a new phone to its business handsets portfolio called the O2 Xda Graphite (pictured). It's an O2-branded product, made by Asus, that runs on Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone edition. According to the O2 Web site, this is O2's first...
9 March 2007, 10:52 > More matches in Crave
O2 XDA Argon review
Reviews Not everyone is totally enamoured with the move towards PDAs with smaller screens and O2 is aiming the rather chunky XDA Argon at these refuseniks. The Argon is essentially the follow up to O2's XDA IIi, and the new machine has a similar...
Editor's rating
6
11 July 2007, 15:49 > More matches in Reviews
O2 Cocoon review
Reviews It's very rare to see a network produce its own phone from scratch, so we were surprised when we heard about the O2 Cocoon. Conceived by O2 and manufactured by Pantech, this unusual handset offers more than meets the eye.
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: o2, alarm, dedicated, packed
31 August 2007, 17:06 > More matches in Reviews
O2 Cocoon: Hands-on with the alarm clock phone
Crave Crave has to admit that it wasn't overwhelmed by the idea of a phone that emphasises its alarm clock abilities, but having spent some time with the O2 Cocoon, we have to say it's surprisingly innovative.
Tags: o2, alarm, songs, stereo
3 August 2007, 16:16 > More matches in Crave
O2 xda IIi review
Reviews O2's first xda hit the headlines in June 2002. A lot has happened in the handheld computing world since then, but O2 has found that the xda design and branding works well, and has boosted the product range over time.
Editor's rating
8.3
Tags: o2, terms, rom, connected
6 April 2005, 1:00 > More matches in Reviews

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