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The highlight of HTC XDAII it its size and Very tidy
hardware design. At just 5.8cm wide by 10.6cm deep by 1.8cm high, the MDA
Compact is about two thirds the size of the average Pocket PC, and although at
170g it's a bit on the heavy side, it fits almost as neatly in the pocket as a
mobile phone does. Indeed, seated next to the T-Mobile SDA and the latter is
actually slightly taller. The ergonomics of the MDA Compact are very similar to
those of any other Pocket PC. Navigation and shortcut buttons sit beneath the
screen. The left edge provides a slider for controlling both call and system
volume, a button for the built-in voice notes software and another for the
built-in camera. The upper edge houses an SD card slot.
HTC adds two useful applications for data input. With IntelliDialler, as you
start tapping out a phone number it searches your SIM, the Contacts database and
Call History for matches. IntelliPad is a text entry system for applications
such as Pocket Word, and is selectable from the bottom right screen menu -- the
one that offers the Keyboard, Transcriber and Recogniser options native to this
version of Windows Mobile. Intellipad offers three input modes: T9, Numeric and
Multi-Tap. T9 provides a phone-like tappable pad with predictions for the word
you're trying to make for faster data entry. Numeric provides a simple number
pad. Multi-Tap requires you to tap out entire words, but -- like T9 -- uses a
phone-style pad with numbers and letters sharing the same boxes. These additions
to the built-in text entry systems may appeal to those switching to the MDA
Compact from a mobile phone or a smartphone.
The battery is removable. Our test involves forcing the screen
to stay on and turning off Bluetooth and GSM/GPRS while playing a continuous MP3
loop. We got 6 hours 18 minutes of total battery life, which is pretty
impressive.
Features:
- Accessibility
- Multiple Languages
- Alerts
- Polyphonic Ringtones Chords: 40
- Vibrate
- Bluetooth version 1.2
- Infrared (IR)
- PC Sync Microsoft ActiveSync
- SDIO
- USB mini-USB connector
- Contacts
- Multiple Numbers per Name
- Picture ID
- Customization
- Custom Graphics
- Custom Ringtones
- Data & Network
- Data-Capable
- Packet Data Technology: GPRS class 10
- WAP / Web Browser Browser Software: Pocket Internet
Explorer supports HTML 4.0 / WAP 2.0
- Input
- Side Keys voice, camera, and up/down keys
- Touch Screen with handwriting recognition
- Memory
- Memory Card Slot Card Type: SD / MMC supports SDIO
- Messaging
- Email Client Protocols Supported: POP3, IMAP4, SMTP,
BlackBerry
- Pocket Outlook
- MMS supports video clips
- Text Messaging 2-Way
- Music Player Windows Media Player / stereo output
- Photo & Video
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What Comes in the Box - Back to Top
- HTC XDAII Handset
- HTC XDAII Standard Battery
- HTC Travel Charger
- HTC Headset
- HTC User Manual
Compatibility - Back to Top
Important Notice:- Cingular/AT&T customers, prior to purchasing a tri-band product (900/1800/1900MHz), please contact your service provider to make sure the 1900MHz frequency is available for use in your area.If NOT, then only a phone with GSM 800/850 would work!
In USA, this Phone is compatible with:
T-Mobile, AT&T GSM Wireless, Cingular GSM, Suncom GSM
Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Carribeans:
This Phone will work with all GSM Wireless Service Providers all over the world working on GSM networks.
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