11 Mar 2008
Mobile phone firm O2 has announced details of its XDA Atmos, the newest addition to its range of enterprise-like smartphones.
O2 describes the handset, which has a slide out qwery keyboard, as well as the standard mobile keypad, as sleep and compact. Making it, the firm said, " the perfect choice for those who prefer the look and feel of a traditional handset but who also require the functional capabilities of a PDA."
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The Atmos has support for Microsoft Direct Push Email, and assorted Office tools, including Excel Mobile, Word Mobile, and PowerPoint tools.
The Atmos is available now.
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