LYCOS RETRIEVER
T-Mobile: T-Mobile Mda
built 138 days ago
The T-Mobile MDA has a bit bulky look to it when compared to the SDA. The MDA is basically a PDA phone featuring QWERTY keyboard. Also what differs the two is, MDA featuring stylus interaction in addition to soft key navigation and boasts larger 2.7 inch display.
Source:
As a manual - available for download - unveiled, T-Mobile UK is preparing the HTC Touch Dual launch which T-Mobile UK will call MDA Touch Plus. Unlike O2 Germany (which selected the 20 keys SureType-like QWERTZ keyboard version) but like Orabge UK, T-Mobile’s version will ... sports the 10-keys phone pad. While the call-button layout is adopted to T-Mobile’s original MDA Touch design, all other specs stays original - including Windows Mobile 6 Professional, triband GSM/GPRS/EDGE, singleband UMTS/HSDPA and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR.
Source:
T-Mobile has just announced the launch of its much anticipated MDA Vario III. The device is touted to take Personal Digital Assistants to a whole new level. The Vario III features a unique tilting screen and sliding QWERTY keyboard that makes it easier for users who want to continue their work or surf the Internet on the move.
Source:
T-Mobile quietly released information about the upcoming MDA III on its website. It's an upgrade to the MDA II, and adds features like WiFi and a slide down thumb board. Here are some of the other features: * Bluetooth *...
Source:
The T-Mobile MDA with EDGE and wi-fi handles e-mail and Web browsing with ease. The slide-out QWERTY keyboard helps you zip through the installed mobile versions of Office software. Take your office to go. Upgrade now to get Direct Push Technology.
Source:
A Sidekick for grownups, the T-Mobile MDA ($399 list, available February 20) handles e-mail and Web browsing over Wi-Fi or EDGE with aplomb. Unfortunately, its lackluster phone performance and the stiff competition from other keyboard smartphones will limit its success.
Source: