O2 announces XDA IQ
Though it shares many of the same
facial features as the Feeler, the XDA IQ (which is really just the HTC Tornado) will benefit from the Tornado's
inclusion of 802.11b and EDGE; the rest of the specs aren't much to phone home about (64MB flash and RAM, 200MHz OMAP,
QVGA display, Smartphone 5, etc.), so what we're looking to set this thing apart is price (unannounced) and release
time frame (same).




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Arne Hess @ Apr 10th 2006 1:11PM
Just a small correction: it's the i-mate SP5 ( http://www.imate.com/t-DETAILS_SP5.aspx ), not the SP3i ( http://www.imate.com/t-DETAILS_SP3i.aspx ).
Cheers ~ Arne
Mirsep @ Apr 11th 2006 9:24AM
Yea, the o2 xda's never really launch as 'must have' mobiles. However, the really interesting things about this are the two ports at the bottom.
They look like a standard audio jac (presumably with a bit extra for mic input) and an industry standard mini usb port.
if im mistaken, it still doesnt take away from the fact that,
ALL PHONES SHOULD HAVE THESE!!!
Tommy @ Apr 11th 2006 10:07AM
It's probably not a standard (3,5mm) audio jack, but the smaller (2,5mm) one. It's commonly used for handsfree headphones with microphones. It is very annoying but it seems that normal audio jacks can't handle the microphone input.