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Specific application run fine, but the 'desktop' itself is a little on the slow side. This sluggishness particularly showed itself in response to touch -screen requests where gestures were slow to be accepted leading to repeated actions. Supplementing the phone is a good quality 3. A flash would of course have been nice!
To the bottom of the device there is a single mini-USB connector that is used for the charging, connection to a computer and for the included head-set. An internal speaker provides audio for both speaker- phone and media player functions. The speaker is somewhat quiet when used for media playback, even at maximum volume.
Memory is provided by an integrated 4G flash device. For many people this will be adequate. If it's not then this won't be the device for you having no expansion slot. One very frustrating feature of the hardware was it's tendancy to mov to 'standby' within a very short period around seconds. To come back out requires you to press the fiddly power-on button on the top edge of the device. The Ignito covers just about all bases here.
The phone is compatible with 3G telephony networks including various data networks and speeds. Bluetooth is included for connection to suitable accessories I used Bluetooth to successfully connect to the recently reviewed Motorola S9 stereo headset.
For Office use WiFi I had no problem connecting to our encrypted office WiFi network and then on to the Internet. When you're out and about and in need of direction there is hardware support for GPS Global Positioning System , although you'll have to purchase software separately if this is a service your want.
Windows Mobile is at the heart of the Xda. Like most operating systems you'll either love it or hate it. Windows Mobile definitely shows it's lineage and very much supports the model of a distinct operating system and separate applications - a distinction intentionally blurred on most products. I would describe the Xda as a handheld computer that can also make phone calls rather than a feature-rich phone. Personally, despite it's similarity with desktop systems, I don't find Windows Mobile an intuitive interface - it seems to want to be there in your face rather than something running in the background.
The interface is further confused by multiple ways of starting each application. The phone is shipped with a range of applications, both those that are standard with Windows Mobile plus others pre-installed for your convenience. Additional applications are available from the 'programmes' menu item that gives you a complete scrollable list. I could find no way to make Opera the default browser. The software ties the applications together in a rather haphazard way, driven more by the operating system than by how people would or would want to traditionally use a portable device.
For example many devices will allow you to start the camera my simply opening a shutter door or pressing a camera button. Others will allow the media player to be played or paused through an single button. Neither of these seems possible with the Xda - in both cases you have to get the stylus out and find the appropriate application.
Another example of this 'in your face' operating system is the effect of the volume control while watching video. Volume is controlled by a couple of buttons on the side of the device. However whenever you change the volume the system throws up a 'system volume' screen so you can't see the video. Touch FLO is an alternative software navigation technique that's been installed on the Xda , appearing as the top-level interface.
You return here when you press the 'home' button and it's intended purpose is to allow you to scoll left to right through a list of the devices most common functions. I believe the model is inspired by the CoverFlow model of the iPod that allows you to flick through albums. Once I'd read the manual for Touch FLO it made a lot of sense, and is generally a much easier way of using the Xda than resorting to the Windows Start menu.
The gestures to move between activities still need to be fairly precise and I found I missed a lot poking the screen with stubby fingers. As with just about any portable device these days the Xda allows you to take your media files with you on your travels.
In this case the player is a separate application - Windows Media Player. Many hand-held devices will automatically locate audio and video files copied to a machine and build these into a single library regardless of where they are in the system. This is not the case with Windows Mobile. Having copied a number of music tracks onto the Xda they steadfastly refused to appear in the library. The only way I could play the tracks was to use the file manager to find and open the file.
On the good side - once you'd given the media player a file, playback was very good. The remote control is great for leaving the phone in your pocket, and having a standard 3. MPEG4 at x played back sound but no video. WMV at greater than x worked somewhat however the frame rate was very poor. If you have higher resolution video you're advised to recode down to something more suitable! It's good to see a Windows Mobile phone come in at a much more reasonable size and weight. The hardware is beautiful - very sleek and feels great.
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