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Hey Techie Guys, Watch Out This Phone!
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Xda Flame -- a new innovation from O2, will cost you Rs 39,990.
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Monday, September 10, 2007:
O2 has introduced the first PDA-phone -- Xda Flame -- to harness the full multimedia capabilities of a 3D graphics processor. Xda Flame features the NVIDIA GoForce 5500 graphics processing unit (GPU), two processors and Intel central processing unit (CPU).
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The GPU accelerates multimedia tasks such as audio and video in hardware – the improved speed gives customers console-class 3D gaming, DVD-quality video, sharp photo playback, as well as the ability to display interactive 3D charts and diagrams during presentations. The workload splits between the two processors, leading to overall device efficiency and a smoother end-user experience, according to the company.
Along with 2GB ROM and 128MB RAM of onboard memory, the phone features Microsoft Office Programs for Windows Mobile, Microsoft Office Outlook Mobile with Direct Push Technology, Adobe Reader and stalwart applications like O2 SMS Plus, O2 Menu, O2 MediaPlus, Worldmate and Codewallet Pro.
Customers can also connect a myriad of USB devices to Xda Flame with USB OTG (On-The-Go) technology and use the device as a host. They can now manage gadgets, from printers to hard disk drives, digital cameras and MP3 players, away from their desk station. An Infrared remote control feature even lets Xda Flame manage various appliances like TV, video and audio players wirelessly.
"Xda Flame encapsulates everything O2 stands for – innovation and performance in a sleek, desirable package. It has all the qualities O2 fans have come to love about our brand and products," said Mark Billington, CEO, Asia Pacific and Middle East, O2. "The Xda Flame is designed for mobile professionals and tech pioneers with the highest appetite for innovation, business productivity and multimedia experiences."
The phone comes with 3.6-inch TFT VGA LCD screen. This touch panel supports 262K colours at 480 x 640 dots resolution for sublime graphical display. For even bigger screen, one can hook up Xda Flame to a TV or computer screen via its TV-out connector feature to conduct presentations, watch photo slideshows taken with its 2.0 megapixel camera, or play games on a large screen format.
Xda Flame will be made available this month at Rs 39,990 across India with one-year local warranty.
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