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    Old 28-03-2006, 03:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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    Which Mobile/PDA/Pocket PC??

    My mate just got an O2 XDA mini, and i really like the fact that its got all the features of windows and wifi and satnav and all that mallarky, as i was interested in getting a satnav and the new k800 (when it was released) but i may as well get an all in one job.

    The only thing i didnt like about his XDA was i found it a bit flimsy, and the software took a while to load, and msn crashed when i tried it out, so i think that one might be a no no.

    Ive been looking on expansys and they have:

    Mio Technology A701 which looked ace.
    And the Benq P50, which is quite big, but a brand that i have actually heard of.

    Im lost as im not sure what actual people think of them, thats why i want to ask you guys.

    Im looking for quite a compact solution so any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

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    Old 29-03-2006, 08:04 AM   #2 (permalink)
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    I'm also thinking about one of these. I have been looking at the new HP hw6915. It looks pretty good and has loads of features inlcuding quad band, gps, wifi, bluetooth etc... It does look a bit bulky though.

    Friend of mine has the O2 XDA Exec, doesn't seem too bad but he's had a few problems with it.
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    I have an XDA IIs, it's OK but has been replaced by the Exec. I like the styling and it does it's job well. I had an XDAII before that and it worked like a dream, so I'd have to say the XDA line seems pretty decent

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    The O2 XDA's are just are made my i-Mate, I think that T-Mobile and Orange also use them rebadged as something else. So if it's an XDA you're after go for an i-Mate or whatever they're called.
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    Originally Posted by GFiSH
    The O2 XDA's are just are made my i-Mate, I think that T-Mobile and Orange also use them rebadged as something else. So if it's an XDA you're after go for an i-Mate or whatever they're called.
    Yeah, my dad's got the Orange MPV version of the XDA IIs so you're not just stuck with O2

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    Yeah i had a play around with a dummy Exec, but it was quite bulky in my pocket.

    I do like the look of the mio A701 as its got built in GPS and is really compact too.

    The only thing is it doesnt have a keypad but that doesnt matter.

    Looks nice too:



    Ive never heard of the company though, anyone else?

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    Originally Posted by t_aitch
    Yeah i had a play around with a dummy Exec, but it was quite bulky in my pocket.

    I do like the look of the mio A701 as its got built in GPS and is really compact too.

    The only thing is it doesnt have a keypad but that doesnt matter.

    Looks nice too:



    Ive never heard of the company though, anyone else?
    Wow, that's beautiful!

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    I really like that, gonna google it and see what else I can find out about it.

    EDIT: Just found it on www.expansys.com they've got the full spec there. Only thing is that it doesn't have WiFi.

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    It doesnt?

    Doh, thats that out of the question then

    The next best one that i saw was an Imate, of similar size, cant remember what one though.

    Thanks for the headsup on that though.

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    No worries, I was interested in it myself until I found that out. It's got a good spec too apart from that. The iMate JAMin looks quite good too. I'm gonna wait for some reviews on the HP hw6915 too, thats released on 10/04 and is about £460ish. I'm in no hurry to kake a decision, I'll due an upgrade tomorrow, but I'll probably get the best free phone and sell it on eBay and put the money towards something else.
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    Wait for the HTC Hermes:

    http://www.engadget.com/2006/03/09/h...-mda-vario-ii/

    http://msmobiles.com/news.php/5011.html

    Will be releaed on most of the networks under their own brand

    E.g.

    T Mobile - MDA Vario II (confirmed)
    O2 - O2 XDA Mini s (thats the original one)

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    Old 30-03-2006, 08:31 AM   #12 (permalink)
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    I really like the look of that HP one, comes with EVERYTHING!

    I tried the XDA mini s, as a mates got it and it doesnt feel as solid as i want it.

    What are HP pdas like in general?

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    I've never used a PDA properly before but the last 2 places I worked had HP PDA's and that's the make I would always go for. I think the iPAQ's in general are good quality kit, ranging from basic features to doing everything.

    That HTC Hermes look great too, I'll have a proper look at it when I've got the money.
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