Abstract: The new T-mobile MDA PocketPc is an innovative new fusion of technology giving its users amazing versatility of a compact wireless PocketPc fused with an entertaining communications media that off the charts. The T-mobile MDA instantly puts the "it mu...
Abstract: Anyone doubting the importance of style and design should look to the T-Mobile MDA. On paper, it looks fantastic, with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a QWERTY thumb-keyboard, and EDGE support. Its a quad band phone (GSM 850/900/1800/1900) with Windows Mobile for ...
Abstract: Anyone doubting the importance of style and design should look to the T-Mobile MDA. On paper, it looks fantastic, with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a QWERTY thumb-keyboard, and EDGE support. Its a quad band phone (GSM 850/900/1800/1900) with Windows Mobile for P...
Small size for a PDA, fits very well in the palm of a hand, Except for 3G, which is not available in the US yet, it has all the, Excellent software bundle great for both business and entertainment, Sliding QWERTY keyboard
Requires the stylus too often, not all that great for use with one hand, Buttons on the QWERTY keyboard could be better designed, Sluggish OMAP processor, but that can easily be cured with overclock programs available for free
The MDA felt great throughout the testing process. It didn't take long to get used to the size, especially considering that it's smaller than most PDA phones. The setup was beautiful and the only real complaint is the necessity for the constant use of ...
There is no denying that the T-Mobile MDA, a variant of the HTC Wizard, is a very capable device. It has EDGE data and 802.11b WiFi connectivity, as well as options for USB, Bluetooth, and even infrared. There is little more that one could ask for ther...
I actually prefer the T-Mobile MDA a bit over the Cingular 8125, despite the fact that they have identical internal hardware. The design of the MDA is more rounded, and fits more comfortably into the hand, than does the more squared-off 8125. That sai...
Abstract: T-Mobile could have been satisfied just selling the MDA to the road warriors who spend more time on the road than in the office. The MDA has just about every feature those users need... and more, in a package smaller than past Pocket PC phones and even...
Small and relatively lightweight, Bright and readable screen, WiFi and EDGE data, QWERTY keyboard, Uses a standard USB connector.
NonVGA screen, Stylus is too small, Average battery life, No cradle.
The MDA is T-Mobiles first Windows Mobile 5 PDA / Phone, and while theres nothing spectacularly impressive about it, theres a whole lot to like in this tiny do-it-all device.Read on for the full review!