The O2 XDA Flint handheld is designed differently from other O2 devices. For one, the XDA Flint uses a detachable QWERTY keyboard as an input device aside from its touch screen features. Its stylish and unique design may even attract some other experienced PDA users. But it seems that the issue with the XDA Flint may be by standing in the way of devices above and beneath its category.
The XDA Flint is marketed as a handheld with desktop like capabilities. From supporting Direct Push Email by Microsoft, IE and Opera 9 browsers, it surely looks that way. With a built-in Mp3 player, a 3 megapixel camera, video playback support, Wi-Fi connectivity, integrated GPS, a 5 inch display and Bluetooth support, the XDA Flint may be offering more than what the traditional handheld currently provides. In fact by the looks of it, the XDA Flint is designed more of a smaller version netbook that it is as a handheld device.
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