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The editors liked
Improved design
Updated software
Nice TFT touch screen display
With the HTC Wing
You get
Bluetooth and Wifi Connectivity
2.0 MP Camera with Zoom
Speakerphone
Touchscreen capability and improved keyboard
Excellent GSM RF performance
Solid feel
Excellent screen
Excellent keyboard.
Windows Mobile 6
QWERTY keyboard
Call clarity
Battery life
Document editing
Slimmer design than T-Mobile MDA
Runs WM6
Wi-Fi connectivity
Terrific battery life
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
Clean design. Good reception. Very bright touch screen. Works over Wi-Fi or EDGE.
The T-Mobile Wing smart phone runs Windows Mobile 6 Professional Edition and has integrated Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity. It sports a revamped design with a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard
And it offers a 2-megapixel camera and good call quality.
Large
Vivid screen
Great reception
Talk time
Attractive design. Nice new tweaks to Windows Mobile. Comfortable keypad. Good performance as a Web browser. Preloaded e-mail settings.
Touch screen display
Roomy
Slideout keyboard
The editors didn't like
Poor camera resolution indoors
Poor sound quality
Mobile platform does not support Microsofts latest OS
Not a 3G phone
A few things to remember
Windows Mobile 6.0 might not set well with Apple users
Phone may seem heavier to someone used to using a slim line model
Keyboard still has a tendency to stick
Only has a 200Mhz processor
Nonstandard headphone jack
EDGE only (no UMTS or HSDPA).
Slow connection and processing
Clunky design
No camera flash
No 3G support
Echoey call quality
Flat QWERTY keys
Lackluster 2-MP camera
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
Same slow processor as the MDA.
The Wing is on the heavier side and is sometimes sluggish when numerous apps are in use. Without the backing of a 3G network
Web browsing and data speeds are on the slower side when compared with the competition.
Slow UI
Wi-Fi doesnt replace slower EDGE networking. System still a bit buggy
We had quite a few crashes. Still lots of menus in WM6.
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.
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!
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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,...
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 ...
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...