Wednesday, March 18, 2009

O2 XDA Orbit 2


XDA Orbit 2
What happens if you combine the raw power of Windows Mobile 6.0 with the awesome usefulness of sat-nav, and wrap it all up in a sleek, attractive body? You get the O2 XDA Orbit 2, a stunning blend of high-end smartphone and sat-nav device.

Imagining Power

Imagine a phone that has a fabulous camera, sat-nav built in, that has TomTom maps to let you know exactly where you are, and that's powered by the sheer processing grunt of Windows Mobile 6.0.

What you've just imagined is the amazing O2 XDA Orbit 2.

Windows Mobile

As with previous phones in its family tree, the O2 XDA Orbit 2 comes complete with the ultra-powerful Windows Mobile operating system. Not only is this a great system in its own right, making the phone an absolute breeze to use, but it also means you can easily sync it up with your PC, for the ultimate in connectivity.

What's more, with mobile versions of Outlook, Internet Explorer and so on, there's absolutely no reason why your O2 XDA Orbit 2 can't be your PC when you're not in the office!

Sat Nav

The big killer application in the O2 XDA Orbit 2 is easy to spot, right from the outset, as it has built-ion satellite navigation, allowing you to use it as your very own portable sat-nav, without needing a separate GPS receiver. Why carry two boxes, when one will do?

But it gets even better, because not only do you get GPS built in, but you also get TomTom maps, developed by the team behind the TomTom sat nav systems. And why is that a good thing? Well, since TomTom maps are amongst the single best navigation tools you'll ever experience, it means the O2 XDA Orbit 2 is quite simply one of the most powerful sat-nav devices ever made!

Super-Phone

To make the O2 XDA Orbit 2 a real PC in your hand, it really needs to have a decent internet connection, as well. There are no worries there, in that case, as it uses HSDPA, meaning you'll be able to get online at speeds of up to 3.6Mbps, faster than most home broadband connections!

For the perfect combination of phone, PC and sat-nav, you really can't beat the O2 XDA Orbit 2.

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