HTC Advantage picked up by O2 as Xda Flint
By Will Park on Wednesday, December 10th, 2008 at 3:37 PM PST In Devices, HTC, O2, Windows Mobile
Remember that laptop/cellphone hybrid called the HTC Advantage? It looks like O2 (NYSE: TEF) has embraced the mobile computing movement and is now offering the HTC Advantage X7510 as the O2 Xda Flint.
The Windows Mobile Professional-powered HTC Advantage sports a laptop-rivalling 5-inch VGA touchscreen, detachable QWERTY keyboard, 16GB of onboard storage, 3G data connectivity (HSDPA), GPS, quad-band (850/900/1800/1900Mhz), 3 megapixel camera, and a 624MHz processor complemented by an ATI graphics chip.
The detachable QWERTY keyboard allows the HTC Advantage to convert into a super-portable laptop of sorts. It won’t run any full-on PC applications, but Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional packs enough of a punch to stay productive.
O2 will be offering the Xda Flint at an as-yet undisclosed price-point.
[Via: CoolSmartphone]

