Performance and Software
Under the hood lies a TI OMAP 850 chipset powered by a 200 MHz ARM926EJ-S CPU. While rudimentary from a contemporary viewpoint, it was sufficient to run Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0. This early smartphone operating system provided basic multitasking capabilities and was compatible with a variety of applications available during its peak time. The device came equipped with 64MB of RAM and 64MB of ROM, with the option to expand storage through a miniSD card slot, offering users some flexibility in terms of data storage.
- ⬤ O2 XDA phone Introduction
- ⬤ O2 XDA phone Design and Build
- ⬤ O2 XDA phone Display
- ⬤ O2 XDA phone Performance and Software