The Xda Zest has been designed with a sleek finger-friendly touch interface and a 2.8-inch TFT LCD screen making it extremely easy to navigate.
Designed exclusively for O2 by Asustek Computer, the Xda Zest comes with a free two-week CoPilot Sat Nav trial with full UK and Ireland GPS mapping. Running on the Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system, users have access to their email using Mobile Outlook, as well as having the capability to view and edit Microsoft Office documents in Word, Excel and even PowerPoint.
It also boasts built-in Wi-Fi and HSDPA for fast connection to the web on the move. The latest O2 own-branded handset also has a 3 mega-pixel camera combined with an MP3 player.
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