HTC Himalayas

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This device is also known as T-Mobile MDA II, O2 XDA II, Qtek 2020

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Design

Dimensions 5.12 x 2.76 x 0.75 inches
130 x 70 x 19 mm
Weight 6.53 oz (185.0 g)
Features Soft keys

Display

Resolution 320x240px
Technology TFT
Colors 65 536

Hardware

Processor Single core
400 MHz
Intel XScale PXA263
RAM 0.1GBROM: 65 MB
Storage expansion SD, MMC
OS Windows Mobile Professional (2003 SE)

Battery

Capacity 1200 mAh
Type Li - Polymer

Camera

Rear Single camera
Main camera 0.3 MP VGA (CMOS image sensor)
Video recording Yes

Connectivity & Features

USB Yes
Other Computer sync, Infrared

Phone Features

Notifications Polyphonic ringtones (16 voices), Vibration, Speakerphone
Other features Voice recording

Regulatory Approval

FCC approval Date approved: Oct 07, 2003
FCC ID value: NM8HIMALAYAS
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User Reviews

Overall User Rating
Rating breakdown (out of 10)
9
XDA II rocks!
Phone owned for

One if not the best PPC Phone out there. The reviewer on top is an IDIOT. This machine rocks and it is still the only phone that has 128 megs of ram of available space to store your files and install programs. Running at 400mhz is sure to deliver crispy clean video and run your mp3's just fine. Screen is huge and bright. Go buy it if you are in Asia, Europe or get it on Ebay. I did!

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6.8
a li'l headake fone
Phone owned for

imitates the best of pocketpc's in the upper segment.
hangs too much,every now n then.battery is too bad. only plays some .wav files.
switches off all by itself....battery consumption very bad when phone is on.
the stereo headfones supplied sounds like mono....not satisfying.

on the whole a very average fone.. not worth for the moeny.

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