O2’s XDA Zest Gets The GPS Treatment

by Justin on November 17, 2008

xdazest O2s XDA Zest Gets The GPS Treatment

There’s been rumor that wireless carrier O2’s new XDA Zest, manufactured by Asus, is one and the same with the P565.  You’ll notice the specs differ slightly, but it’s definitely from the same family.

The XDA Zest, like the P565, runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 powered by a slower 624MHz Marvell TavorP processor, and makes room for 128 MB SDRAM and 256 MB Flash ROM.  Compatible with tri-band GPRS/EDGE networks, the XDA Zest can also run on HSDPA and features Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, MP3 playback, a 2.8-inch TFT VGA display and has a microSD slot.

Obviously it packs GPS, in the form of a SiRFStar III chipset, and comes with a trial version of the CoPilot Sat Nav app which provides maps of the UK and Ireland.  On sale starting today in bricks-and-mortar O2 stores and online, the XDA Zest is £249.99 with a Pay&Go plan, or free with select monthly contracts.

via gsmarena

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