Running Windows Mobile 6, the Atmos is aimed primary at the business communications market. The XDA Atmos runs the full Microsoft Office suite. It also features Microsoft Direct Push Email, an office communications and organisation tool to rival the best Blackberry devices. All this is enabled through its 400 MHz processor, 64 MB RAM and 256 MB flash memory. Although seemingly short on RAM for such an application intensive product, the Atmos pulls off its purported functionality quite well.
Perhaps one of the most ergonomic features the Atmos has to offer is a hidden, slide-out QWERTY keyboard. And with a versatile range of connection options including GPRS, Wi-Fi, 3G, Edge and HSDPA high speed downloads, the Atmos represents a major development in the mobile phone industry. It provides a complete virtual office and data communications suite for business on the go.
The XDA Atmos also has a 2.4 inch QVGA display that is easy on the eyes, enabling efficient, intuitive navigation. The fun side is a 2 megapixel main camera plus a secondary VGA resolution camera for video calls, so the user may not miss out on anything.