The device will run Windows Mobile 5.0 on an Intel XScale PXA272 416 Mhz processor.

Oct 18, 2006 11:21 GMT  ·  By

The British telecommunications specialists from O2 have released the innovative O2 Xda Stealth, which offers both PDA functionality and a mobile phone feel and ease of use because of its slider form-factor, for the customers that want to mix business with pleasure.

The Stealth is running a Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system on an Intel XScale PXA272 processor working at a frequency of 416 MHZ, and has 192MB of Flash ROM, 64 SD RAM and a memory expansion miniSD card slot. It also features a 2.4 inch 65k colors 240x320 dots resolution TFT LCD display with touch panel, a 2 megapixels CMOS digital camera with auto-flash and LED strobe flash, with support for still image and video capture, plus the option to preview your self portrait in mirror mode.

The tri-band GSM/GPRS handset, working on 900/1800/1900 Mhz networks, also sports built-in wireless LAN 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth, miniUSB port, built-in answering machine so your friends can leave you messages while you're busy, Java 2 Micro Edition, Wireless Manager, eZiText, photo editor, voice speed dial, O2 exclusive applications (O2 Autoconfig, O2 Connect, O2 Plus, O2 Phone Plus and O2 Autoinstall), and, of course, Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 applications: Office Outlook Mobile with Direct Push Technology, Office Mobile, Pocket MSN, Internet Explorer Mobile, Windows Media Player Mobile and Windows ActiveSync 4.0.

Considering the fact that it only weighs 140 grams, measures 110x53x22.5 mm and offers an outstanding package of features, the Xda Stealth should get a lot of attention from the O2 customers and also bring back enough money to justify all the money spent during its development.