O2 XDA Flame - graphically accelarated

Foreword, the package

O2 XDA Flame has been announced about one and a half a year ago, at GITEX in Dubai. The announcement didn’t stir up much interest in our country, as it was told that it won’t be available here. The situation has changed thanks MobilX, as since then the device has appeared in their offer. The phone has powerful specs, although some parts are outdated, but more about that later.

Of course we have received the test device from the aforementioned company, and I have to say that it was a bit unexpected. One day our chief editor called me that he has the handset which doesn’t seem to be something great at first glance. The next day I received the gadget and I remembered its announcement upon looking at its box – well, this is something! I would only like to say this in advance: GoForce 5500 graphic accelerator.

The blue box is a quality one, it has a magnetic lid. There is no lack of accessories: besides the handset there is a charger, a stereo headset, USB sync cable, a separate host cable, manual CD, back-up stylus and a TV-out cable are all supplied for the owner. I think that it would be right and proper to also include a cradle for such a device, but, as we know, this is not fashionable anymore at manufacturers.

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