O2 XM - user opinions and reviews

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Design
8.1
Features
8.0
Performance
8.0
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XM is designed by a Danish designer, powered by Intel and manufactured by one of the largest EMS suppliers in the world.

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  • 2005-06-10 00:09
  • iCKD
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FL Telecom did the design with support from Intel. Don't know who manufactures the product.

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  • 2005-06-09 11:40
  • MSRn
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Never heard about FM Telecom. Is this the former Maxon Telecom Denmark? If FM Telecom is the Design House, who is the manufacturer?

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  • 2005-06-09 05:06
  • MEIf
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sh i........ Your a headcase. The company is FL Telecom not FM Telecom. Like the last comment says.... get your info right.

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  • 2005-06-08 23:36
  • MSRn
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si h.... Your homework is a little out of date. FL Telecom Mgmt team have taken 25+ products to market... not 1. You should reseach the history of the company before you make such false statements. Like you I have been on the FL Telecom introduction... the phone is way faster than any current model... do I assume you attended the meeting / intro to avoid having to work?

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  • 2005-06-08 23:33
  • MSRn
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in uk, it comes with usb cable, headphone adaptor for standard headfones and the usual but no software.

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  • 2005-06-08 15:11
  • Skr1
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At o2, we've just had a presentation from FM Telecom, the developers of the XM. They are indeed scandinavian (from Denmark) and it is their first phone. It is due out this month but to be honest, there is not much to shout about, apart from the ease of use.

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  • 2005-06-08 15:05
  • Skr1
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Does this phone have a USB port? or do you have to download from wap?

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  • 2005-06-07 21:07
  • iLNH
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i read some where t3 mag or stuff that if the unit has a sdi/o slot then bluetooth can be added.This has been in the magazine and is very fast at what it does with the intel chip.it should go on sale early summer for £200 on prepay.I am starting to look at the smaller phone because these new ones are big (smartphones) and the ones ive had dont do that much more than a normal phone these days and am sure many never actually use the extra functions anyway

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  • 2005-06-06 22:53
  • nE2Y
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u can find a picture of the phone unfolded an in higher res at: www.littlewoods-online.com

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  • 2005-06-06 21:28
  • mfww
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The phone actually is a Triband phone (900/1800/1900) so you can travel around the world with it.

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  • 2005-06-06 20:36
  • MbtR
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this fone is rubish for its money i heard its between 200-250 english pounds on pay as u go i could get the samsung d500 for that

also i doesnt even look tht good yeah u say it can hold 300 songs but try the smasung 300i tht can aswell and tht has the ipod wheel

No bluetooth thats rubish I am starting to think the 02 x3 is better

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  • 2005-06-05 15:42
  • myY5
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SD cards come up to 1 GB (or is it 2 GB?). Do you realize that means some 300 mp3 tunes (or maybe 600) - in a phone! Why did I ever buy that Ipod ;-)

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  • 2005-06-04 21:43
  • iCKG
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I thought my long search and patience had paid off! At last, a dinky, pretty, performing little phone - BUT STILL NO BLUETOOTH! When will someone realise that us ladies like our phones to be highly functional fashion accessories?! I will not change from O2 to another service provider, so I guess I must still play the waiting game!

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  • 2005-05-31 19:20
  • nEjG
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at last, a seriously fast processor to download music and use graphics, how can I get one ?

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  • 2005-05-30 08:22
  • MSRn
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i ment mini sd

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  • 2005-05-28 17:15
  • iLVx
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good lookin and stylish phone. it comes out 2nd quarter of 2005. i hear it has no IRDA port and no bluetooth but it has an MP3 player. it will be aprox 200 quid when it comes out. it has a Mini DS memory card slot. when you buy the phone it should come with a free 64MB Mini DS Memory Card. i hope it has no problems like the previous X-RANGE mobiles

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  • 2005-05-28 16:52
  • iLVx
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I wonder if the "Intel Inside" on this phone is a mistake - the O2 XphoneIIM definitely uses an Intel Xscale (ARM)processor. This phone looks seriously underpowered.

Still very curious as to who manufactures it - can't find that out anywhere. BenQ are the normal partners but it doesn't seem to be part of that range.

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  • 2005-05-28 11:27
  • msev
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Where do you get this phone from i serously want one
Is it better than the o2 X3?
is it more than £100

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  • 2005-05-24 23:29
  • myYx
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Great design, fantastic features and Intel inside. Should be the next thing to have.

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  • 2005-05-24 15:12
  • SHJj
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