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T-Mobile Dash smartphone released in U.S. today! October 25, 2006 [MS Smartphone] | By Edward J. R. Let's face it: by now phones powered by Microsoft smartphone edition of Windows Mobile were used mainly by women and by girly men, while real men were using Pocket PC version of Windows Mobile in their smart phones. With T-Mobile Dash available now at T-Mobile USA - it all may change! Not only this smartphone is thin and very small (here compared to credit card):
... but it also has single-handed QWERTY keyboard, built-in Wi-Fi (including fast Wi-Fi in 802.11g standard) and Bluetooth 2.0! Maybe Skype will port at last the Skype client also to MS Smartphone version of Windows Mobile (available now only for Pocket PC)? one sleek package. Send, receive, and reply to your personal and business e-mail easily with a full QWERTY keyboard and the convenience of Microsoft Office Outlook Mobile. View photos, videos, and large attachments, and share them with others or browse the Web using super fast Wi-Fi connectivity. All of this in a slim Windows Mobile Smartphone that's comfortable to hold and provides crystal-clear calling. To learn more visit official home page of this excellent smartphone at T-Mobile USA by clicking here. For customers in USA it is very important that this phone is available with "myFaves plan" where subscribers get unlimited any-network calling to any 5 people. In other words, for example: you can have free unlimited calling to your boss, your wife (i.e. your second boss), your mistress and your 2 kids. Moreover T-Mobile runs in USA very broad network of Wi-Fi hotspots (available at Starbucks among others), so if built-in EDGE capacity (around 200-300 kbps) is too slow for you, you can go to nearby T-Mobile hotspot and connect with super fast Wi-Fi speeds (up to 54 MB/second) to download quickly for example latest episodes of your favorite podcasts. Also use of this phone at places where Wi-Fi is free, like office and home is possible and thanks to 802.11g support you don't have to slow down whole Wi-Fi network just to be able to use your phone! Unlike Apple iPod and unlike Microsoft Zune this phone supports stereo audio over Bluetooth (A2DP), so you can comfortably listen to your music and your podcasst with use of this phone while having the phone in the pocket and stereo Bluetooth headset on your head. Moreover you are then confident that in case of incoming phone call, the audio playback will be automatically paused for the time of the call and automatically resumed after the phone call ends. Credit: Joe Hughes.
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