o2 XDA-Stealth Review - Entertainment, Internet & Storage
Entertainment, Internet & Storage The Stealth is an all-in-one entertainment device. You can listen to music, watch videos, play games, browse the internet, take pictures and a whole lot more. The best part of the Windows Mobile operating system is that you can download countless freeware and shareware applications for what ever interests you. These days E-books are very popular because you can purchase many books for cheap and read them while on the go.
The Stealth is GPRS, EDGE and Wi-Fi capable. A very popular program called SPB GPRS Monitor comes preinstalled on the phone and the best part is that it is not a trial version; it is the complete registered program. With this program you can input your internet data plan with your service provider and it will calculate how much your data rates should be. Wi-Fi works great with Pocket Internet Explorer.
The o2 Stealth has 192 MB ROM and 64 MB of RAM. Compared to other Pocket PC’s the stealth has more built in memory and the fact that it takes mini SD is even better news. These days many devices are being released with Micro SD (Trans Flash) which are very expensive, and currently have a capacity of only 2 GB. The older the format of the Memory card, the cheaper it gets.
Next: Conclusion »Fetch me more...Quickly jump to more information about related topics, cell phones, carriers or phone manufacturers mentioned in this In-Depth Review by using the links below. Reviews by companyApple, BenQ, BlackBerry, Eten, HTC, LG, Motorola, Nokia, o2, Palm, Pantech, Samsung, Sanyo, Sharp, Sony EricssonOur fancy algorithm says this stuff is related...The o2 Stealth is one of the first Windows Mobile Pocket PC to have a vertical slider with a numeric key pad. Similar designs like the HTC Wizard, T-Mobile MDA, and the Cingular 8525 are all pocket PC’s with slide out keyboards but are missing the numeric keypad. When you have a Pocket PC there are times that you simply wish to dial a number not by pulling out your stylus or tap the display with you fingers. Since HTC is not manufacturing phones... The Stealth has all the basic features that Windows Mobile offers. You have basic calendar functions with appointments, calculator, PDF viewer, tasks and a lot more. The stealth also comes complete with Microsoft Pocket Office which includes Word, Excel and PowerPoint. With Word and Excel you can not only view documents but edit them too. If you use a word processor like Microsoft Word, it may be a good idea to get an external keyboard. There... The touch screen display on the Stealth is 2.4 inches. The display has a resolution of 240x 320. o2 has incorporated an excellent GUI (graphical user interface) for the home screen. The program is called o2 plus, and it gives you the option to install it when the phone is first turned on after a hard reset. With o2 plus you can customize your home screen with what ever you want. You can add call forwarding, last call info, sound profiles,... The Stealth is a solid phone and the slider is very durable. The slider is spring action so it can easily open/close like any slider phone. Since the phone is a Pocket PC you have to be a lot more careful than you would be with other phones. The screen is very sensitive and can easily break if not cared for, or if the phone is not stored in a case. Overall the phone is durable but you need to be careful and not drop it. The phone has a lot of...
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