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    This was ALEN
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    The Tmobile Dash is the upgrade to the Tmobile SDA.It adds a QWERTY keyboard and if you wish,a upgrade to Windows Mobile 6.The phone is a sturdy phone with a smooth skin.It has a big screen for watching movies and a loud speaker to listen to music.You can install plenty of applications onto the phone(Considering they are Windows Mobile Capable).The screen is good and vibrant. Here are some Specs:

    It's a GSM Quad Band Phone,
    The screen size is 320 by 240
    It's a pretty thin phone,the phone runs on a 200 mhz processor but you can over clock it to 240MHZ for better use.



    Some pro's and con's of the phone:
    Pros:
    Windows Mobile phone.
    (I installed Google maps on it.With the proxy settings, I was able to access it and use it perfectly.I was able to also connect google maps to a bluetooth GPS device to use my Dash as a GPS.,I also installed Dash weather where I can constantly check up on the weather from any place in America.It had a radar and other fun features.Also I installed Pocket Super nintendo in which I can play some classical oldies.Set up was a breeze and I enjoyed playing Super Mario and flaunting my phone to anyone.)

    Big Screen,
    (The big screen allowed me to watch movies in landscape mode.I installed TCPMP(windows mobile app) and I was able to watch movies in most formats (3gp,avi,mpeg,etc) with this program in full screen.The screen's quality was very impressive as I sat back and enjoyed watching some interesting things I put up on it.)
    loud speaker,
    (The speaker was loud enough for me to use this phone outside.When I'm outside,I never missed a call with this phone;as a matter of fact,I didn't even need to put the volume on its highest setting to hear the phone.)

    QWERTY keyboard on smartphone,
    (The QWERTY keyboard was only a plus when texting or going online.I was able to enjoy my phone even more with the simplicity of the keyboard.A feature I was quite fond of was where I wouldn't need to press "Alt" to access the symbols on the keyboard like most phones are.I simply hold the button for longer and poof!, I get an exclamation point without pressing anything extra;this feature came in handy once in a while.Although the keys are jammed together,they were actually not that hard to use;it did take some getting used to though.)

    WiFi,
    (WiFi on this phone was very nice.I was able to connect to a router without trouble and surf any website on it without it disconnecting.What I particularly liked about this Wifi,was that it gave me a list of routers of which I could choose,furthermore,it said if it was protected or not,which is a plus.)

    No buttons the side,except volume,
    (This is good for holding the phone,with a program called Jogger,you can disable the side keys and make this phone that much better to hold and use.)

    Memory card accessible without removing battery ,
    (Most phones make you remove the battery to remove or put in the memory card.The Dash however,lets you remove memory cards by simply removing the battery cover and swapping them.)

    Very thin for a smart phone,
    (This phone was very thin and very comfortable in my hands.It did not slip out of my hands I really enjoyed holding it to use it.)

    Bluetooth compatible with A2DP,
    ( I used my own blue tooth ,but having this feature is very nice!)

    QUAD Band,
    (I was able to unlock this phone and use it with different providers without coverage problems,a plus!)

    Internet Explorer,
    (This Internet Explorer is very nice to use.Not only can it go on most websites(Myspace included),but it can also have a desktop view,just like you see it on your computer.The EDGE T-Mobile had was very nice to have and use.The internet isn't the fastest,but it's pretty fast for a phone.)
    Improved COMM manager
    (With the improved COMM manager,you can basically turn on and off any wireless feature on this phone.This is a plus because with a push of a button,you don't need to search through millions of settings to turn something on.)


    Now the SoSo's/Cons.
    Windows Mobile phone,(lol)(Windows Phones aren't the most stable.They are nice,but still have their problems.For example,when closing a program,the program still doesn't end.You have to go to task manager and end it there.Although this is annoying,it also makes the phone work much faster without freezing.)

    Camera,
    (The camera lags and is slow to react.The quality isn't the best for a 1.3 megapixel,but it passes.I was able to take some nice pictures with this phone,but I liked my RAZR camera better.)
    Call quality,
    (Call quality is something I could complain about.The volume is too low on the phone.I need to plug in the headphones to hear the other person clearly.The headphones are very loud though.The volume buttons are pressed a lot by my face when I am talking,even when they're deactivated.)
    Battery for calling isn't the greatest,
    (The battery for talking lasts about 3 hours.I really was annoyed talking on the phone ,since I charged it,saying it had a low battery.Getting an extended battery should help,but I wasn't too pleased with this battery.)

    the volume strip is annoying when I'm on a call,it changes by just a touch,so when I am holding the phone,it goes lower.
    (The volume strip,not only doesn't work to its full potential,but it also has a mind of its own.Touching it makes it choose which volume it wants,ON ITS OWN!I recommend disabling this feature.)


    Not that good for TXT use,a bit slow in my opinion to type something,
    (Although,I did say that I liked the keyboard,I did find myself making a lot of mistakes.I have big fingers and I saw that I was pressing on the wrong button a number of times.)

    All in all,this is a very good phone.I enjoyed using it and didn't get bored of it so quickly as I usually do of phones.I liked the thinness of it and the durability of it.I also liked that it turned heads;this phone is a keeper for anyone wanting it for light use e.g. music,video,calling internet,;or heavy duty use e.g. using it to its fullest potential,i.e.Mobile Excel,Calendar,Power point,Etc.
    I highly recommend this phone for anyone's needs.It's easy to use,not bad on the eyes and a pleasure to use.


    See More: T-Mobile Dash Review(HTC S620,Excalibur)
    Last edited by This was ALEN; 06-01-2007 at 03:09 PM.
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    Jakester90
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    Re: T-Mobile Dash Review(HTC S620,Excalibur)

    i had one of these and one time it fell out of my pocket, not even a foot from the ground and it broke. i'd say a nice phone but very fragile, similar to the motorazr. nice nonetheless.

    wish i coulda had more time with it



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    Edola
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    Re: T-Mobile Dash Review(HTC S620,Excalibur)

    wow, I thought this phone was cool.



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