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O2 Xda Exec review

Design 8 8.0
Features 8 8.0
Performance 1 1.0
10 9.7

8.4

Average Member Rating

Excellent

O2 Xda Exec


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paul mckoen

paul mckoen

missing it!

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5.7

Average


rodrigoratan

rodrigoratan

great product!

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9.0

Spectacular


Simon Armstrong

Simon Armstrong

Quality product, looks good.

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8.5

Excellent


Farhaad Panthaky

Farhaad Panthaky

Fantastic PDA

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10

Perfect


Anonymous

Anonymous

its a phone jim but not as we know it

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8.5

Excellent


Anonymous

Anonymous

Superb new product which is ahead of the field

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9.0

Spectacular



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Overview

O2 Xda Exec

Editors rating
Rating: 8.2
Verdict

The Xda Exec is large for a handheld, but it delivers the latest in mobile voice and data functionality, including Windows Mobile 5.0 and 3G, in a flexible hardware design.

Price

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