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The O2 x4 - 3g Phone!
Managed to find these pics of the o2 x4 phone which will be available on o2 3g when it eventually launches..
I suspect it will be free on contract, and its rumoured to be £250 on Pay and Go. All the o2 "x" range are manufactured by a brand called BENQ and then re-branded with the "o2" logos, wallpapers etc. that we see over here in the UK [Pic here] Confirmed BenQ Spec Network: 3G + 2G Dual Band GPRS: Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots) Data speed: 384 kbps (WCDMA) Dimensions: 90 x 45 x 24 mm Weight: 110 g Internal Screen: 256K colors, 176 x 220 pixels External Screen: 65k colours, 96 x 64 pixels Camera 1.3 MP, 1280x960 pixels, video, flash Ringtones: 64bit polyphonic, mp3, downloadable Vibration: Yes Phonebook Memory: 500 entries, Photo call Memory: 10MB internal, miniSD card slot Messaging: SMS, MMS Clock: Yes Alarm: Yes Infrared port: Yes Bluetooth: No Games: Yes , java Calculator: Yes + currency converter Video: Recorder + MPEG-4 player Mp3: Yes For those who are interested, its BenQ counterpart is named the S80, the o2 x2 named the S660C and o2 x1 called the M300 |
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Ugly and overpriced.
In my opinion
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No Bluetooth, No way.
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Bluetooth's not everything my friend!
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I quite like it. Who cares about bluetooth, i never use the thing (its just a feature i guess people LIKE to have). I'd buy it.
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For me, Bluetooth is 100% essential.
NOT for the handsfree - I like to share media with me mates for free (bear in mind IrDa is a dying occurance now, and even though this handset is equipped; generally less and less phones have it). Since I've been able to do this for the best part of 2 years now, I'd never consider getting a phone without Bluetooth. |
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Originally Posted by Mr Cable
For me, Bluetooth is 100% essential.
NOT for the handsfree - I like to share media with me mates for free (bear in mind IrDa is a dying occurance now, and even though this handset is equipped; generally less and less phones have it). Since I've been able to do this for the best part of 2 years now, I'd never consider getting a phone without Bluetooth. I agree that sharing files for free amongst friends is a novelty that won't wear off. I just use IrDa. |
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Another knock off of every other phone out there.
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