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bones boy

Apr 24, 2007, 12:59 PM

EDGE? What's EDGE?

That is soooo 2005. 🙂

BTW, are there any devices announced yet that take advantage of the fabulously-designed T-Mobile 3G UMTS multi-frequency service that works nowhere else in the world except the US?
They need to be making phone that are capatible with their 3g data. Everybody is tired of this Edge crap. Especially for a device like this that is catter for data usess.
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...the fabulously-designed T-Mobile 3G UMTS multi-frequency service that works nowhere else in the world except the US?

It has nothing to do with how it was designed. T-Mobile didn't have a choice; the 1700 band is all the FC...
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loujacob

Apr 24, 2007, 9:26 AM

Blackberry?

Will This WM6 device come with the Blackberry software, as we've recently heard about? How nice would that be...
I read that this software is being developed with the help of AT&T/ Cingular, so that may mean its exclusive.
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grfaris

Apr 26, 2007, 8:52 PM

Release Date????

Does anyone have any idea when this will be released in the US?
Tentative: 27th of May

Actual: Three months later than that.
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T Will

Apr 24, 2007, 7:33 AM

Sweet Device BUT !

👀

Well this is a BEAUTIFUL device....I ran out and purchased the MDA, the 2nd day, after it was made available.

Pros:
LARGE HORIZONTAL KEYBOARD, PERFECT FOR LONG EMAILS OR TEXT MESSAGING.
Windows Software- I'm old and have no desire to learn another software application, different from the Windows format I've become so familiar with as part of my employment use.
* This phone is basically a hand held laptop. From Excel to Word or Outlook, it performs as well as my laptop ( I love the infa-red sync feature, where I can enter information on my laptop and it magically appears on my MDA, just as I entered it into the laptop ).
T Mobile provides excellent phone service, reception/ phone coverage/voice clarity etc.
I LOVE TH...
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If the camera is a con on your mda don't worry about it on the 8800, because the 8800 doesn't come with one. If you use any of the tech features (mp3, camera, videos, whatever) just remember the black has none of that.
What kind of email do you use? POP or IMAP...or Internet-based? If you use IMAP and an Exchange server, there is not wait time...emails are pushed to your device just as fast as Blackberries, generally.

If you use POP, you can use an Exchange ser...
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zombie9

Apr 23, 2007, 7:38 PM

No.

Im not paying $49.99 a month for unl internet on that POS. Tmob is a rip
then mabe you should get a blackberry an pay only $20 per month!
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cougfan

Apr 24, 2007, 5:00 PM

For AT&T?

Will this be released as an AT&T phone as well?
doubtful, we carry the 8125 & 8525. there is really no place fro this device at cingular.
mingkee

Apr 23, 2007, 8:25 PM

is it HTC Atlas?

the MDA successor (will not be Wing anyway)
HTC Atlas, not Herald
I'm not sure where the name "Atlas" came from. The only source I can find is a video from some site I've never heard of before.

It may be some kind of code name at either HTC or T-Mobile, but AFAIK the "official" code name for this HTC device is th...
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itsajoey

Apr 24, 2007, 12:34 AM

cant wait

seams like a sweet phone i have wm6 on my dash right now and i love it but that will have wm6 professional and every thing so yea...
Gives me the dash specs with the sliding keyboard, I'm sold.
Djanifer9512

Apr 24, 2007, 8:38 AM

I'm Actually Almost Jeleous of T-Mobile, for Once

This would be the perfect PDA if it were Tri-Band HSDPA. That appears to be only thing that it's lacking. Hopefully, this thing will put the SK3 to rest (at least for grown ups). There's nothing I hate more than seeing a 30 year old business "professional" flipping out his SK.
The only thing I'm jealous about is that it looks better than the ppc-6800. I really hope Sprint gets two colors or I'm going to be pissed.
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