IXI Mobile Announces Receiving a Purchase Order for Ogo2.0 from Vodafone Germany
Ogo2.0 will be Delivered in time for the Holidays


Belmont, CA; November 12, 2007 - IXI Mobile, Inc. (OTCBB: IXMO.OB, IXMOW.OB, IXMOU.OB ) the maker of the Ogo™ family of devices and services announced today that it has received a purchase order by Vodafone Germany to deliver Ogo2.0 in time for the holidays.

Ogo will be sold by Debitel, the largest mobile retail chain in Germany.


Please direct inquiries to:

IXI Mobile:
Ariella Shoham
Marketing Manager
Press@ixi.com

KCSA Worldwide:
Lee Roth / Marybeth Csaby
212-896-1209 / 1236
lroth@kcsa.com / mcsaby@kcsa.com

About IXI Mobile
Headquartered in Belmont, CA, IXI Mobile, Inc.(OTCBB: IXMOU.OB, IXMO.OB, IXMOW.OB) offers solutions that bring innovative, data-centric mobile devices and services to the mass market. IXI Mobile's Ogo devices are designed to improve the mobile user experience and increase mobile voice and data usage. The company provides a turn-key solution to mobile operators and Internet service providers around the world to launch and support Ogo products. For more information on IXI Mobile, please visit www.ixi.com.

About Ogo
The Ogo family of devices delivers popular applications, including email, instant messaging, SMS, RSS, voice and Web browsing on optimized, easy-to-use handheld devices for a true on-the-go mobile messaging experience. Ogo was launched by mobile operators and Interned service providers around the world. More information on Ogo is available at: www.ogo.com.

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