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EFFECTIVE NAVIGATIONThe XDA Zinc’s touch screen gives you an effective way of navigating through its array of menus and entering data. With a handwriting recognition feature included writing emails and text messages have never been quicker. |
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TOTAL IMAGING PACKAGEA 2MP camera with flash makes sure that your images are good even in low light conditions. With a range of options included to shape your images to your taste the XDA Zinc has the total imaging package. |
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PC POWERA Microsoft pocket office suite inside the XDA Zinc gives you the power of a PC in your palm. With your favourite programs within arms reach, work doesn’t have to be confined to the office. |
3G3G allows both voice and non-voice data to be transferred to and from your phone at high speeds; so cutting edge technologies such as video calling and broadband speed internet browsing are at your disposal. |
Expandable MemoryIf you like music and photography this is a must. Free you phones potential with a memory card and store 100’s or 1000's of songs/photos depending on what size you choose. |
HTML BrowserSupporting this format of web browsing ensures that all web pages available through a desktop PC are accessible through your mobile phone using WAP or GPRS. |
Java applicationsWith the support for programs and utilities designed on the Java platform, you have the ability to work and play all in your pocket. |
Music tones MP3Create your own music tone or simply download them from the net in MP3 format and assign them as your personal ringtone. |
QWERTY keyboardA QWERTY keyboard allows for rapid input of data into your mobile device. Laid out in a fashion similar to your keyboard at home typing is made easy. |
Voice MemoThe voice memo function works in the same way to a Dictaphone. So whether a meeting or lecture the voice memo function is perfect for either. |
Wi-FiWith Wi-Fi capabilities on board all you need to do is connect to a wireless modem in your vicinity; and the ability to browse the web and email is yours at no extra cost. |
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