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O2 XDA Orion Details

O2 is a premier maker of high performance cell phones, the O2 XDA Orion mobile camera phones and MP3 enabled communication devices. Displayed below is the specifications for the O2 XDA Orion mobile phone. We think you will agree with the O2 XDA Orion cell phone reviews at teh bottom of this page, that this phone is well worth a look in person.

O2 XDA Orion Specifications

Display - 5-way navigation button
Memory - Phonebook In shared memory, Photo call
Features - Java MIDP 2.0
- MP3/AAC player
- Video/audio album
- T9
- Organiser
- Built-in handsfree
- Voice memo
Battery Standard battery, Li-Po 1150 mAh
Memory - Call records Yes
Size - Dimensions 107.5 x 46 x 17.5 mm
General - Announced 2005, October
Data - WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11b
Data - USB Yes, miniUSB
Ringtones - Type Polyphonic (40 channels), MP3
Data - 3G No
Memory - 64 MB SDRAM
- 64 MB Flash ROM
- TI OMAP 850, 200 MHz processor
General - Network GSM 850 / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
Data - EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
Size - Weight 106 g
Features - Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML (PocketIE)
Features - Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
General - Status Available
Data - HSCSD No
Data - GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
Features - Camera 1.3 MP, 1280x960 pixels, video
Battery - Stand-by Up to 150 h
Ringtones - Customization Composer, download
Display - Type TFT, 65K colors
Display - Size 240 x 320 pixels, 34 x 45 mm
Features - Games Yes
Data - Bluetooth Yes, v1.2
Ringtones - Vibration Yes
Data - Infrared port Yes
Features - OS Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone
Features - Colors  
Battery - Talk time Up to 4 h
Memory - Card slot MiniSD, buy memory

O2 XDA Orion Product Reviews

Gemma I work for o2 also and have NEVER had any complaints about the z320i. It takes great pictures. It does let you view people that have called you I should know not only from working in a phone shop but from having this phone myself. Its probably one of the best phones on the market and a lot of people will agree with me.

hamed ola hello.(1)for how many minutes can one record a video with the sagem x8?(2)is the colour of x8 the same with x7?i will appreciate ur reply..

<unknown> who makes impressive phones, then, nokia? dont think so, somehow

niznit You people dont know what ur talking about motorola makes one of the best phones out there and the v600 is amazing ive had it for 5 months and not one problem i think all u people that complain must had a lucky v600 that doesnt work good b4 getting a phone i think u should be sure thats what u want...motorolas r the best phones out there!!!

Pauline i like the phone and im thinking of buying it but the problem is the memory space 4mb is really little...what does infrared do? can someone please tell me? it also sucks tht it doesnt have bluetooth but the design is gd!

David =) Pluses:
Decent 2MP
QVGA Video recording
Replaces a basic camera easily.

Full screen MP4 playback of videos - take movies, MTV, etc. on the go quite easily!
Plays MP3s just fine.
Loud speakerphone speaker = great for listening in loud environements.
Nice, bright screen lets you view videos nicely indoors and in shady areas -- not quite bright enough to see much in direct sunlight however. But bright enough in all indoor conditions.

Fast OS - generally no or few delays going into any menu setting and making changes.

Easy drag & drop to flash card - just set it in USB mode, connect cable, and off you go! (Otherwise, install Samsung software, and use their file browser to install to camera's internal memory and/or copy from flash card contents to phone flash memory and vice versa.)
Lots of internal memory for photos, MMS, etc. No real worries about running out.

Can password lock access to the contacts, messages, files, mp3, videos, etc. so security is good on this phone. Can't lock dialing access however, so people can still call out =(

Decent keyboard, big enough keys to text fast. (However, minus is it sometimes misses a character if you're texting super-fast. that's SuperFast. Anything slower is just fine.)

Easy to get to flash slot - hot swapping okay.

Email POP/IMAP into a handful of accounts is useful, but listing of messages could use a smaller font to display more incoming messages on each screenful. Display of message text uses smaller font, so no real problems reading a lot of text sent to you.

WAP browser lets you download MP3/DOC/JPG/etc. files to your flash memory (some in conjunction with Opera Mini initiating the download), so you can even grab a Unix server manual, a few diagrams, and the latest DOC file for your to-dos online and view/use them offline on the phone.

easy navigation through menus, decent for a complex phone. Although they could make more use of the high-res display and squeeze more options/text into a screenful.

Minuses:
No UTMS.
So-So reception in poor to fair locations. Other phones do better, even the USA T-Mobile T509 model. (you can bring up the RF meter using *#8999*324# on both and see)
In 0-2 bar areas, it can go drop audio during calls, force incoming calls to the voice mail, etc. because it can't grab & hold the signal that well.

Screen isn't as large as it could be, and not as flush with the front surface as the W810i, so it looks great by itself, but not that great when you compare with a W810i (not talking about resolution, but rather, how it looks off angle, etc.). LCD on the W810i handles off angle viewing better because it's not so recessed behind the glossy clear plastic window.
Could be larger - the casing has ample space for a larger screen.

Speakers at their loudest may distort if the audio/movie file volume is encoded too loud. (but you can always adjust the audio volume tables in the firmware to make all sounds louder or quieter at each volume step yourself - see howardforums.com forums for the instructions)

System will crash and reboot when running some Java apps such as Opera Mini over a long period of time -- just shows that the implementation of JAVA in this phone doesn't truely protect the OS from rampant, beta Opera Mini (even the latest version will do this sometimes).

Occassional pressing of menu buttons too fast when the OS hasn't caught up will lock and hang the entire interface -- nothing changes, moves, works until you pull the battery and restart. Press the buttons slower and you'll be okay.

PC Studio 3.0 has the problem on my machine of a C++ Runtime error. Others have it as well. My fix? When loading anything - SMS messages, Contacts, etc. from the phone and waiting for the status window to complete, make sure you grab the title bar of that window, and hold it down until the job is finished, then release. It totally fixes the crashing problem and lets you use the software.

PC Studio 3.0 can't access the MMS messags on my D600 for whatever reason I can't figure out. Only can access SMS messsages on the phone.

No IR port.

No Video playlist. Only MP3 playlist. Thus, videos must play manually one at a time.

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Overall a pretty good phone with a few minuses, but overall worth the money. Fast OS, great Video playback and quality allows you to replace an iPod Video (yes, screen is brighter than the iPod Video, too; and you can drag & drop Playstation Portable PSP format MP4 directly into the camera and it'll play just fine), powerful speakers let you easily fill a room or listen outdoors in noisy environements, and document viewer lets you get by with the occassional Office attachment.
Opera Mini and Google Maps Mobile work fine, but limited by non-UTMS/3G and occassional JAVA crashes.
Photos and video are decent enough to replace a basic camera, and bluetooth printing/transfers lets you easily download/upload more.
Pretty much views or plays the popular MP4/MP3/JPG/BMP/GIF/DOC/PDF/XLS formats, so just drag and drop into the phone or memory card and you can view/use it on the go.
Decently small and compact so no real problems sticking it in a shirt pocket and go.

Wishes?
Bigger screen.
UTMS/3G
Better reception.

Sad to buy EF81 The only good about this phone is the design and made of stainless steel body...

Performance compared to nokia/Se, long way to catch up...

محم i like it
2 years ago withme.
very easy to use.
the question :
if i want to upgrade it this mobile
how to get that? thanks a lot

<unknown> mh very mistery handy cause over a night i wanted to charge the akku...the next day i can't turn my handy on.had somebody the same problem?dont know if it is the akku which is broken.pls help

Moe A phone so advanced MUST have a flast. I don't see the point of having 3.2 MB camera with no flash?????????

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