O2 XDA Atom, produced by Quanta was approved by the FCC
News iconPublished on: 19 October, 2005 by Crossblade
Earlier this year some rumors about the O2 XDA Atom appeared on the internet. It was't sure who actually produced the device and the names of the Quanta and HTC were the most frequently mentioned. Today FCC made that clear, approving the Atom, or the O2 XDA it is produced by Quanta Computer Inc.
The O2 XDA Atom is a tri-band GSM GPRS/EDGE phone running on Windows Mobile Operating System for Pocket PC Phones, with the latest version 5.0 (Magneto). It features 2.7 65k color touch-sensitive display and has internal 2-megapixel camera. It also features miniUSB, Infrared, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi for local connection. Multimedia is present, supporting music playing and featuring a FM radio. The internal memory is extended through miniSD cards. It also takes advantage of Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 OS and has pocket versions of their well-known programs like MSN messenger, Outlook, Explorer, Offices tools and many more.
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Source: FCC
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