Tuesday, 21 July 2009

T-Mobile Dash 3G Smartphone Announced HTC Snap Based QWERTY Smartphone

T-Mobile have officially launched their new 3G smartphone, the HTC
designed, Windows Mobile 6.1 powered T-Mobile Dash 3G, which comes with
full QWERTY keypad with trackball, integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b/g - no
Draft-N alas) and inbuilt GPS.

The T-Mobile Dash 3G, which is based on the HTC Snap, sports a 320 x 240
resolution (QVGA) 2.4 65K color display, and, along with Wi-Fi
additionally supports messaging and email complete with Microsoft
Exchange server support allowing synchronisation of contacts and
appointments whilst also packing a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth
wireless connectivity and what's thought to be around 192MB of RAM
(though this has yet to be confirmed by T-Mobile).
As millions of families prepare to hit the road this summer, T-Mobile
is offering our first 3G-enabled Windows Mobile smartphone to help
customers stay connected, organized and traveling in the right
direction, said Travis Warren, director, product marketing, T-Mobile
USA. We're excited to offer the power and style of the T-Mobile Dash 3G
with high-speed Internet access thanks to T-Mobile's rapidly expanding
3G network.

The T-Mobile Dash 3G Smartphone is billed as due to ship from July but
T-Mobile are, at this stage, keeping particularly tight-lipped
concerning pricing.

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