Clinton Fitch, MVP-Mobile Devices
06-03-2007, 11:22 PM
The latest review here at Clinton Fitch (Dot) Com! is on the O2 Xda Zinc
Windows Mobile phone. What makes this review different than others of the
device?
This is one of the first reviews - if not the first - of the O2 Xda Zinc
with O2's Windows Mobile 6 Professional ROM!
Over the past two years multiple carriers and manufactures of Windows Mobile
devices have released a plethora of devices with slide-out keyboard designs.
While the majority of these devices have been good, many of them have lacked
the raw processing power needed to be a true "power user" device.
O2, a carrier and manufacture well known through Europe, Asia and the Middle
East has been one of the last OEMs to release such a design but the wait has
been worth it.
O2 has developed a strong player in the O2 Xda Zinc that has plenty of
processing power, loaded with features and a staggering battery life.
Making it even more compelling, O2 has committed to the release of Windows
Mobile 6 Professional upgrade for the Zinc, on which this review is based.
The Zinc, developed by AsusTek and known as the Mars II, is a welcome entry
into this competitive portion of the Windows Mobile market.
You can read the full review at
http://www.clintonfitch.com/reviews/o2/zinc/default.asp
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Clinton Fitch, MVP-Mobile Devices
Clinton Fitch (Dot) Com!
Windows Mobile phone. What makes this review different than others of the
device?
This is one of the first reviews - if not the first - of the O2 Xda Zinc
with O2's Windows Mobile 6 Professional ROM!
Over the past two years multiple carriers and manufactures of Windows Mobile
devices have released a plethora of devices with slide-out keyboard designs.
While the majority of these devices have been good, many of them have lacked
the raw processing power needed to be a true "power user" device.
O2, a carrier and manufacture well known through Europe, Asia and the Middle
East has been one of the last OEMs to release such a design but the wait has
been worth it.
O2 has developed a strong player in the O2 Xda Zinc that has plenty of
processing power, loaded with features and a staggering battery life.
Making it even more compelling, O2 has committed to the release of Windows
Mobile 6 Professional upgrade for the Zinc, on which this review is based.
The Zinc, developed by AsusTek and known as the Mars II, is a welcome entry
into this competitive portion of the Windows Mobile market.
You can read the full review at
http://www.clintonfitch.com/reviews/o2/zinc/default.asp
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Clinton Fitch, MVP-Mobile Devices
Clinton Fitch (Dot) Com!