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  2. O2 Xda - Wikipedia

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    The O2 Xda Stealth was O2's attempt to make a normal mobile phone with GPS while still having full Windows Mobile and PIM Capabilities. This phone has mostly generated average reviews. Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 PocketPC with phone edition, incorporating Windows Mobile messenger and security pack; 64 MB RAM, 192 MB ROM, MiniSD expandable memory

  3. XDA Flame - Wikipedia

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    In May 2007, O2 Asia Pacific & Middle East released the XDA Flame. O2's cooperation with nVidia and CodeMonkeys allowed this company to advertise their new product easily, because there was a big demand on the market for a 3D graphics enabled PDA, with a lot of internal memory and many additional functions like USB On-The-Go and TV-out.

  4. List of Windows Mobile devices - Wikipedia

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    O2 Xda III, IIi, IIs, mini: Windows Mobile 2003 SE for Pocket PC Phone Edition: Yes Orange SPV M2000, M2500, M500: Windows Mobile 2003 SE for Pocket PC Phone Edition: Yes QTEK 9090, S100, S110: Windows Mobile 2003 SE for Pocket PC Phone Edition: Yes Samsung SCH-i730, SCH-M420, SCH-M430 and SPH-M4300: Windows Mobile 2003 SE for Pocket PC Phone ...

  5. XDA - Wikipedia

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    XDA may refer to: O2 Xda, a brand of smartphone and pocket PC phone XDA Flame, pocket PC device of the O2 Xda device family; XDA Developers, technology website whose ...

  6. Windows Mobile 6.0 - Wikipedia

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    Windows Mobile 6 Standard was first offered on the Orange's SPV E650, [6] while Windows Mobile 6 Professional was first offered on the O2's Xda Terra. [7] Aesthetically, Windows Mobile 6 was meant to be similar in design to the then newly released Windows Vista.

  7. List of Pocket PC devices - Wikipedia

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    Only the Casio E-115, E-125 and EM-500 were Pocket PCs. All others were using the older "Palm-sized PC" operating system except for the BE-300, which ran a stripped-down version of Windows CE 3.0 and would not run any Pocket PC software and many applications written for Windows CE itself.

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  9. i-mate - Wikipedia

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    i-mate is a company selling Windows Mobile-powered devices.The Group was launched by James Morrison, who began his telecoms career at sea designing and installing fiber optic cable systems with Cable & Wireless and was head of the team at O 2 that designed the first O2 Xda Pocket PC phone and started Microsoft in the mobile software industry.