Thursday, October 12, 2006

T-Mobile Dash Smartphone



These days, it is impossible to separate people from the cells and their internet, it’s like they have to stay connected all the time. T-Mobile’s new Dash Smartphone is designed for this demand to keep a customer hooked up with their telephone, e-mail, and Wi-Fi all the time. The T-mobile Dash is very compact, at only a half-inch thick and weighing in at 4.2 ounces. It has a cool QWERTY keyboard and 2.4 inch LCD keyboard (320 x 240 pixel resolution). All of this fits wonderfully in the palm of your hand. It is powered by Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0, as well as Direct Push Technology. Windows Media Player 10 allows you to play audio and video files from the internet, or transferred from a PC. Microsoft Office Outlook Mobile allows you access to your personal calendar and contacts. It is also full of features. You can operate a speakerphone with Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free use. It also has a 1.3 megapixel camera. On a certain plan, the device is completely Wi-Fi compatible, so you have full access to your e-mail and the World Wide Web from anywhere you can get reception. The reception of the 802.11b/g has quite a range with quad-band GSM, GPRS, and EDGE. The phone also features the myFaves enabling, which allows you to connect more easily to the people who you want to contact. The battery life is good for about five hours of talk time, and nine days of standby. Better be prepared to charge this one. No doubt the audio and video playback will eat up power faster than you can Dash. The T-mobile Dash will be available exclusively to T-Mobile customers starting late October. No word about a price yet, but information can be received at the T-Mobile site. When T-mobile says “Get more”, they must mean this.

Source: T-Mobile, Mobilewhack

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