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With so many features and functionalities being embedded into regular cell phones, users have craved for something with much more functionality and ease of use. Treo brought out such success that smartphones have become more and more popular. The T-Mob...
Large, vivid screen, Great reception, Talk time...
Slow UI...
The Wing is a great replacement for the MDA. In a time where slim phones are in, the Wing is a monster in size but it is very comfortable at the same time. If using a stylus bothers you, then there is always the iPhone, HTC Touch, Samsung F700, and LG...
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At a current retail price of $299 for new subscribers, the Wing has debuted at a full $200 below both its suggested retail, and the MDAs original launch price. If you e new to T-Mobile and looking for a Windows Mobile 6 phone, the Wing is really a no-brai...
Excellent GSM RF performance, Solid feel, Excellent screen, Excellent keyboard.
Only has a 200Mhz processor, Nonstandard headphone jack, EDGE only (no UMTS or HSDPA).
The Wing has some big shoes to fill. Its predecessor, the MDA was enormously popular. Can the Wing fly like its elder, or will it crash into the ground like a buzzard?Read on for the full review!...
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When HTC brought out its connected Windows Mobile PDA, the TyTN, it was generally greeted with very positive vibes. I certainly rather liked it when I reviewed it back in July last year. The TyTN's stand out feature was a keyboard that slides out undernea...
HTC has made some very impressive Pocket PCs. The P4350 is not one of those, being in most respects average, in others below par. The keyboard is its star attraction but on its own it is not enough to sell this Pocket PC to me...
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phonedog.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:35:27
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The HTC P4350 is one of the latest phones released by HTC and is also known as the HTC Herald. The P4350 is currently the smallest Pocket PC with a slide out keyboard. The size is similar to the Imate JAMin but offers a keyboard in the same size. The P...
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pdagold.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:35:36
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HTC P4350 codename HTC Herald features a handy slide-out keyboard for typing large chunks of text but also a brilliant display, an integrated cell phone module for voice and data communication, Bluetooth and WiFi, long time on battery, as well as a sm...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2014-03-20 04:43:41
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The new and stylish quad band HTC P4350 PDA phone, which is just 17mm thick and just about 168kg in weight, operates under Windows Mobile 5.0 and sports its signature semi-automatic slide-out full QWERTY keypad, which fits well with the HTCs slimmes...
Improved design ,Updated software ,Nice TFT touch screen display...
Poor camera resolution indoors ,Poor sound quality ,Mobile platform does not support Microsofts latest OS ,Not a 3G phone...
if youre a busy person who doesnt mind that a PDA phone lacks 3G or HSDPA, then this phone is definitely the phone for you. The HTC P4350 PDA phone is usually ideal for business people who are always on the go.
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The T-Mobile Wing is a solid replacement for the any HTC Wizard Variant. (T-Mobile MDA/Cingular 8125) When compared to the Wizard, the performance is not a huge increase, but having Windows Mobile 6 and its additions make it a worth the upgrade. If yo...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:52:04
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The T-Mobile Wing Smart Phone is definitely geared with the business professional in mind. The Wing runs Windows Mobile 6, which is a well-organized operating system that is excellent for keeping your days organized. Schedules are easy to manage and to...
Windows Mobile 6, QWERTY keyboard, call clarity, battery life, document editing...
slow connection and processing, clunky design, no camera flash...
The T-Mobile Wing Smart Phone is definitely geared with the business professional in mind. The Wing runs Windows Mobile 6, which is a well-organized operating system that is excellent for keeping your days organized. Schedules are easy to manage and t...
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infoworld.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:52:04
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T-Mobile Wing, a Windows Mobile 6 Professional handset, is an attractive yet full-featured device. Windows Mobile 6 Professional, with Mobile Office 2007, really shines on Wing, which has a roomy slide-out QWERTY keyboard and a screen that responds to...
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The T-Mobile Sidekick and its almost annual iterations have been a success, but it became exclusively associated with the young and hip around the time Paris Hilton was spotted with one (it may have been diamond-encrusted). Meanwhile, purchasing a Blac...
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pocketpcmag.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:52:04
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T-Mobile is on a roll. The carrier recently announced a Windows Mobile 6 Standard upgrade program for its Dash Smartphone users as well as North Americas first ever WM 6 Professional device"-"The T-Mobile Wing. T-Mobiles focus on style is e...
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connectreviews.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:52:04
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Windows Mobile smartphones have become very popular over the past two or so years with the introduction of Windows Mobile 6. T-Mobile recently put their offering into the pot with the T-Mobile Wing, and I recently had the opportunity to try it out. The...
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HTC, the manufacturer of T-Mobile’s new Wing smartphone, are like great session players. They blend into the background, laying down syncopation, a few horns, some cowbell, while the carriers — the Otis Reddings of this little analogy — take the spo...
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When T-Mobile began shipping the Wing (made by the good folks at HTC) just the other day, they earned bragging rights for being the first provider to give us a Windows Mobile-6.0-loaded phone. So how does the gadget hold up? I’ve spent a good deal of t...
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It is one of the first models released with Windows Mobile 6 Professional.Look and FeelThe Wing uses a form factor that's grown quite popular. Like a number of other high-end models, it includes a QWERTY keyboard with a landscape orientation that can b...
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T-Mobile Wing Svelte multimedia-friendly PDA phone delivers impressive call quality and battery life; however, a few ill-advised design decisions detract from its otherwise top-notch usability. Recommend this story? Yes No Please Wait... Im finicky ab...
Touch screen display, Roomy, slideout keyboard...
Some buttons are poorly designed, Limited integrated storage...
Svelte multimedia-friendly PDA phone delivers impressive call quality and battery life; however, a few ill-advised design decisions detract from its otherwise top-notch usability.
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Businessweek.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:52:04
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The providers new dual-mode wireless handset doesnt take full advantage of its Wi-Fi capability...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:52:04
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Designed with consumers in mind, T-Mobiles new Windows Mobile 6 smartphone features MyFaves and Wi-Fi. Will it inspire a whole new crowd of smartphone fans?...
Attractive design. Nice new tweaks to Windows Mobile. Comfortable keypad. Good performance as a Web browser. Preloaded e-mail settings.
Wi-Fi doesnt replace slower EDGE networking. System still a bit buggy, we had quite a few crashes. Still lots of menus in WM6.
We think the Wing is one of the most appealing Windows Mobile smartphones yet, even more appealing that the slim slabs like the BlackJack and the Motorola Q. The keys are more comfortable, the screen is much larger, and the entire design feels solid...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:52:04
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As one of the first devices to run Windows Mobile 6, the T-Mobile Wing crams a lot of functionality into a pocket-friendly design. Like its predecessor, the T-Mobile MDA, the Wing gives you a built-in Wi-Fi connection for fast Web surfing and e-mail do...
Slimmer design than T-Mobile MDA, Runs WM6, Wi-Fi connectivity, Terrific battery life...
No 3G support, Echoey call quality, Flat QWERTY keys, Lackluster 2-MP camera...
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The Wing is the follow-up to the popular but now aging T-Mobile MDA that was released in February 2006. Keeping the same basic design with QWERTY side-slideout keyboard that made the MDA so popular, the Wing refines a good thing by reducing thickness...
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T-Mobiles Wing updates the MDA with a sexier body, a better camera, and Windows Mobile 6. Well show you the ups and downs of this new flagship smartphone in the tour. You can watch it here:Or visit YouTube for more viewing and sharing options.Sound l...
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Smartdevicecentral.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:52:04
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It was only about 18 months, but it seemed as if the had been on the market for an eternity. The MDA was an okay handset, but a slow processor and poor voice reception limited its appeal. The new T-Mobile Wing, the MDAs replacement, packs in many not...
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It was only about 18 months, but it seemed as if the T-Mobile MDA had been on the market for an eternity. The MDA was an okay handset, but a slow processor and poor voice reception limited its appeal. The new T-Mobile Wing, the MDAs replacement, pac...
Clean design. Good reception. Very bright touch screen. Works over Wi-Fi or EDGE.
Same slow processor as the MDA.
Its a solid smartphone in its own right, but the T-Mobile Wing really needed a CPU bump...
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Today T-Mobile USA has announced the successor to their successful MDA Pocket PC Phone with a slide-out keyboard. The T-Mobile Wing brings a few very welcome improvements as well as the bragging rights for being the first Windows Mobile 6 Professio...
Thinner than most keyboard slider phones, Smooth rubbery blue skin, Slideout keyboard with big buttons, Great added software from TMobile, 802.11b/g WiFi, Windows Mobile 6 Professional...
201Mhz TI OMAP850 processor can be slow, Not enough program memory for all that Windows Mobile 6 offers, Buggy Windows Live applications, No more Email Triggers support, No 3G UMTS/HSDPA, No built in GPS...
While the technical specifications for the T-Mobile Wing are not much different than the old T-Mobile MDA that it replaces, you really cant get any other Windows Mobile 6 Professional device in North America today. Though the new thinness and grea...
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slashphone.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:52:04
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Kevin over at jkontherun is beside himself with endearing, childish glee over the FCC approval for HTCs Herald, seemingly to be hitting T-Mobile shelves near you in the not too distant future. It looks like an incremental rather than groundbreaking up...
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