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| Value for Money | 7.1/10 |
|---|---|
| Reviewer Rating | 8/10 |
| Overall Rating | 7.7/10 |
By Pauline1611
on 31st Aug 2005
| Reviewers Network | 02 |
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| Time Phone Owned | 6 - 12 Months |
| Screen Quality | 10/10 |
| Battery Life | 7/10 |
| Features | 10/10 |
| Reception | 10/10 |
| Style | 8/10 |
| Value for money | 9/10 |
| Overall value | 9/10 |
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The O2 XDA 2 phone is great for keeping all the information that you will ever need.
It has upgradable memory that you can put in or take out without turning of the phone.
The large screen is great for watching movies and programs that you put on it, these are just a few of the good points that I like about the
O2 XDA 2
The battery life is not so hot.
You have to make sure that you back up the phone almost every day.
The phone is a little on the large side.
Cant add more message alerts.
The camera is not to good on this model but the XDA 2 is much better.
I have owned the XDA 2 for about 10 months and I am chuffed to bits with it,
I used to go through phones about one phone every one or two months (so I have had a lot of phones over the years)
I love the way the phone has the ability to show full length movies and you can put a few on a 1GB mmc which costs just a few pounds £70 ish From companys like Moby Memorys , other companys must do them at the same sort of money.
THe mp3 player gives very good sounds when played through the headset.
The touch screen on the phone is also very good and saves all that button pushing.
I have yet to find anyone with the xdaIIs that uses the pull down keyboard so why bother with that model?
The phone stores so much stuff that I sill find new uses for the phone and I am not one little bit bored with the phone yet.
My recommendation is go out buy one and enjoy it to the full its a great tool.

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