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The size of the XDA Atom Exec is a very big improvement on the earlier XDA models. It is fast for its time, and can still compete with phones being made a few years later. The battery is eaten away very quickly. Also, the stylus designed for the XDA Atom is very weak. I have broken many, and I ordered more online, but by the time they arrived, they were broken. The speakers also are not very good quality. It is a shame that it does not have 3G, but most phones from its time did not have 3G.
O2 have released their latest member of the XDA Atom family named the O2 XDA Atom Exec. They have been kind enough to allow me two weeks to play with this device so I can write this review. The XDA Atom is equipped with some new features that really make it stand out from the previous models (XDA Atom and XDA Atom Pure) and is marketed for the executive market. O2 have moved away from the glossy black case that the first Atom's were designed with and have produced the Atom with a dark grey matt case. Earlier models were prone to show up any fingerprint or oily smudge. Not so for the Atom Exec. Lets start with the specifications: Specifications Dimensions Approx. 58(W) x 102(L) x 18.5(T) mm Weight with battery: 140g Warranty
Conclusions The Atom offers most of the tools needed for the business professional in a small and light weight package. If O2 were to include an altoernate PIM such as Agenda Fusion 8 or Pocket Informant Pro with the software bundle, then the Atom would offer all the tools required by a business executive in this fast paced world. I have made mention of this to O2 and they are considering its feasibility. As it stands, the Atom would be my pick of the devices currently reviewed if you are looking to upgrade today from an older WM2003 device, or are looking for your first Windows Mobile device to assist with your busy schedule. Current XDA Atom owners (running the latest ROM release) would find this device only a minor upgrade. The advantages gained from upgrading from an earlier Atom would be: