O2 unveils new XDA smartphone

O2's new XDA has two keyboards and Microsoft Office functions

Written by IT Week staff

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."

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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