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Anyone know anything about XDA's?
I'm considering buying one of the 02 ones, namely the Exec XDA they do, but I'm wondering if its the right thing to get, and if it allows full internet access/full html browsing?
Would I be able to sign into various sites and post messages and what not? Or do I need to get something different to do that kind of thing.
Any anyone help shed some light on this for me?
Thanks all! xox
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have had one for around 5 months and am delighted with it. I have been in a pub trying to find the number of a restaurant, went onto www.yell.com and got it a few minutes later.
I can also connectto a lot of wifi connections (including my next door neighbours).
I have around 500 contacts via ACT (CRM software) on there and it synchronises with my outlook to come up with my appointments.
I use the excel programs for a load of calculations ( i work in the finance industry)
I have tomtom navigator on it (paired with a bluetooth reciever) and use this to get to my appointments.
Have a load of games on it (worms and bejewelled are my main two) so if I am bored while my wife is hopping, I can play a game. Obviously also has video and have just downloaded Lost on to it so will watch that when i have a spare few minutes.
Unfortunately, although I can view and see everything on answerbank, I can't sign in.
For a more in depth review, I can really recommend the site www.coolsmartphone.com
I have been using smartphones since they first came out (SPV on orange) and this is the evolved version.
The only real downside is the size of it - to me it is a worthwhile compromise - but if you are not going to use a pda, then it is really not worth it. I got sick of carrying arounf a pda and a phone.
I can also connectto a lot of wifi connections (including my next door neighbours).
I have around 500 contacts via ACT (CRM software) on there and it synchronises with my outlook to come up with my appointments.
I use the excel programs for a load of calculations ( i work in the finance industry)
I have tomtom navigator on it (paired with a bluetooth reciever) and use this to get to my appointments.
Have a load of games on it (worms and bejewelled are my main two) so if I am bored while my wife is hopping, I can play a game. Obviously also has video and have just downloaded Lost on to it so will watch that when i have a spare few minutes.
Unfortunately, although I can view and see everything on answerbank, I can't sign in.
For a more in depth review, I can really recommend the site www.coolsmartphone.com
I have been using smartphones since they first came out (SPV on orange) and this is the evolved version.
The only real downside is the size of it - to me it is a worthwhile compromise - but if you are not going to use a pda, then it is really not worth it. I got sick of carrying arounf a pda and a phone.