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T-Mobile Wing (1)
By admin | June 6, 2007
| Product Category: | Quad Band (850, 900, 1800, 1900) GPRS / EDGE Windows Mobile 6 Professional Phone |
| Manufacturer: | HTC |
| Where to Buy: | T-Mobile.com |
| System Requirements: | Windows 2000 or later, USB 2.0, MS Office XP, 2003, or 2007 |
| Specifications: | 2.3 x 4.3 x 0.7 inches, 6 ounces, Lithium Polymer Battery, 4 hours talk time, 6 days standby time, Windows Mobile 6, 2.0Mp Camera, BlueTooth, 802.11b/g WiFi |
Pros
- Excellent GSM RF performance;
- Solid feel;
- Excellent screen;
- Excellent keyboard.
Cons
- Only has a 200Mhz processor;
- Non-standard headphone jack;
- EDGE only (no UMTS or HSDPA).
The first thing you notice about the Wing is the size of it. It’s about the same width as the MDA, but significantly thinner with a bigger screen and better-placed buttons. Gone is the coppery/silver facade replaced by a rubberized blue outer shell like the one found on the Zune or the Motorola V300. In a word, it feels great in your hands even when it’s closed. On the front of the Wing are two new buttons for MDA owners; a Windows key, and an OK key. These are not new and in fact existed much earlier on devices like the HTC Apache (aka: The Sprint 6700 and the Verizon VX6700), but it’s nice to see them make an appearance on the Wing, too.
Figure 1: The Wing, opened, to expose the keyboard.
to be continued…
Source: pocketpcthoughts.com
Topics: Computers & Software |

