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				 Geekzone Reviews the O2 Xda Exec "We have the chance to test the O2 Xda Exec branded device. This was the first time I found a device with options to install either the operator branded settings, themes and applications or a "Corporate" version, which is password protected and allows full control of the device, with no branding at all. I liked this feature! It may be common for O2 to do it like this, but certainly not usual on the devices I usually try (the ones from i-mate)."
 
 
  
 And the HTC Universal reviews just keep coming... ;-) Geekzone managed to get their hands on a black O2 Xda Exec and has written an extensive review on all the bells and whistles of the device. Check it out!
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				10-17-2005, 05:46 PM
			
			
			
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			 Ow I want one now!!!!
 
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				10-17-2005, 07:10 PM
			
			
			
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			 I think it needs at least 192MB ROM for such a high end device.
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				10-17-2005, 08:08 PM
			
			
			
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				 I think it needs at least 192MB ROM for such a high end device. | Yeh that or a 6gb HDD  8) |  
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					Originally Posted by stevelam
					
				 Yeh that or a 6gb HDD  8) | I don't like the idea of a moving disk device inside a pocket pc, if it were 6GB of ROM I'd have it.  :wink: 
 
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