O2 XDA

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs)

What is the battery life of the O2 XDA?

The O2 XDA has a battery life of up to 4 hours of talk time and up to 200 hours of standby time.

What type of display does the O2 XDA have?

The O2 XDA has a 2.8 inch TFT LCD display with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels.

What type of connectivity does the O2 XDA have?

The O2 XDA has Bluetooth, GPRS, EDGE, and Wi-Fi connectivity.

How to reset or factory restore O2 XDA device?

O2 XDA devices can be reset or factory restored using several methods. Some of the most common and recommended ways to do this include: 1. Using the Volume Down and Power buttons: This is the most common method to reset or factory restore an O2 XDA device. Turn off the device and then press and hold the Volume Down button, while also pressing and holding the Power button. Allow the device to boot into recovery mode, and then select "Factory Data Reset." This will erase all user data and settings on the device and restore it to its factory state. 2. Using a computer: This method requires a computer and a USB cable. Connect the USB cable to the computer and to the device, then install the appropriate USB drivers on the computer. Use a software tool like Android SDK Platform Tools or O2 XDA RUU to retrieve the factory firmware for the device, then flash the firmware using the recovery mode. This will restore the device to its factory state. 3. Using a recovery box: A recovery box is a device that is specifically designed to restore O2 XDA devices. There are several different types of recovery boxes available, but they all work by connecting the device to the box and then using the software on the box to restore the firmware. Recovery boxes tend to be faster and easier to use than using a computer, but they can be more expensive. 4. Using a USB debug bridge: This is a more advanced method for restoring an O2 XDA device. It requires a USB debug bridge, which is a device that connects to the computer and the device and allows them to communicate. Use a software tool like Android SDK Platform Tools or Odin to flash the firmware using the recovery mode. This method requires more technical knowledge, but it can be faster and more reliable than using a recovery box or a computer. It's important to note that resetting or factory restoring a device will erase all user data and settings, so make sure to back up any important data before attempting to restore the device. It's also important to use a reliable method and to follow the instructions carefully, as improperly restoring a device can cause it to become unusable.


Specifications

Network

Technology: GSM
2G bands: GSM 900 / 1800
GPRS: Class 8
EDGE: No

Launch

Announced: 2003
Status: Discontinued

Body

Dimensions: 129 x 73 x 18 mm (5.08 x 2.87 x 0.71 in)
Weight: 201 g (7.09 oz)
SIM: Mini-SIM

Display

Type: TFT resistive touchscreen, 4096 colors
Size: 3.5 inches, 53 x 71 mm, 37.9 cm2 (~40.3% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels, 4:3 ratio (~114 ppi density)

Platform

OS: Microsoft Windows PocketPC
CPU: Intel Strong PXA263 400 MHz

Memory

Card slot: MMC/SD
Internal: 64MB RAM, 32MB ROM

Camera

: No

Sound

Loudspeaker: Yes
Alert types: Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, WAV ringtones
3.5mm jack: No

Comms

WLAN: No
Bluetooth: No
Positioning: No
Infrared port: Yes
Radio: No
USB: Proprietary

Features

Sensors:
Browser: HTML (PocketIE)
: Pocket Office Media player Voice memo

Battery

Type: Removable Li-Po battery
Stand-by: Up to 150 h
Talk time: Up to 3 h 30 min

Misc

Colors:

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