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O2 launches XDA Flint for the classroom on the move

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O2 has unveiled the O2 Xda Flint at annual UK ICT in education show, BETT 2009 this week. XDA Flint is an innovative handheld device specifically targeted at the education sector.

Students can load eBooks onto the device to make electronic notes, and read or review documents provided by their peers. They can also log onto or download digital learning applications, content and courses from the school, college or local authorities’ virtual learning environments and widen their knowledge.

Another stylish addition to the expanding range of O2 branded devices, the Xda Flint is perfect for teachers and students alike, enabling access to curriculum information wherever and whenever required, subject to coverage. The Xda Flint has multiple functions and, with its pocket-size form factor and massive 16GB of internal flash memory, can be used just like a laptop.

The Xda Flint is mobile technology at its best with a five inch VGA angled touch screen incorporating finger-friendly recognition and a detachable keyboard for intensive text input. As the Xda Flint is Microsoft Windows compatible and includes Internet Explorer, learners will be able to create documents and complete assignments while on the move, be that on the bus, out on a field trip, in the classroom, or at home, subject to coverage.

The Xda Flint has a host of applications and advanced specifications, including Bluetooth V2.0, Opera 9 browser and Quad-band network access via WiFi and HSDPA. It includes a 3.0 megapixel colour camera with autofocus and flash light, MP3 and video playback. There are two camera points, on the front and reverse of the device that enables greater flexibility such as video calling or full functionality as a digital camera for photographs or video.

Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional comes complete with an advanced calendar that can help students manage their time by setting reminders or tasks, and synchronising to other ICT so they remember to complete homework on time. Students can also manage subject timetables with a tool which can be downloaded onto the device.

Ben Dowd, O2 business sales director, commented: “This device is perfect for students and teachers who need to stay in the loop while on the move or away from their learning environment and proves that Learning on the Go is truly possible. Our customers have shown that students benefit from handheld learning, and by synchronising and embedding the Xda Flint into the current ICT infrastructure we are able to help teachers deliver, manage and monitor personalised learning for each and every student.”