O2 XDA Ignito. Pocket rocket
Size isn’t everything. Honestly. It really isn’t. Which isn’t an argument we’ve tried to make in the work place for a while now (not since that pesky court case), but it’s one we’re happy to make today. Because the iPhone is just too big, right? Cue shocked glances, whispers and lots of other false sentiments… but we just don’t care what you think, we think the iPhone is just too darn big and we’re not going to here otherwise from anyone.
A phone is something that belongs in the pocket, or that can be slid into a nice little section in a bag or even a purse if need be. The iPhone is something people tend to cradle like a delicate baby, moving it from table-top to desk-surface, stroking it ever fine minutes to make sure it’s okay. If you suggested to an iPhone user that they put their precious baby away, they’d look at you as though you’d suggested some kind of Austrian dungeon scenario. And it’s just not for us. Which is why phones like the O2 XDA Ignito make us happy. Because it does just about everything the iPhone does, but in a much smaller, thinner, lighter package. Fair enough, its screen size is smaller, but then it packs in such an amazing number of pixels that you don’t notice at all. Fair enough it’s running Windows Mobile… and there’s not really a come-back to that because Win Mo has its faults. But we still can’t help but love the O2 Ignito. Enough to point you towards this O2 XDA Ignito review in fact. And even to O2’s official page. Because if its smartphoning you want, and smartphoning that fits in your pocket, then it don’t come much better that this.