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by Douglas Stewart, Dou
T-Mobile Wireless is one of the many cellular service providers that offer smartphones, the latest innovation in cell phone technology. These devices provide the business person with the convenience of a PC in the palm of his hand. If you are interested in one of these high-tech models from T-Mobile, there are several of these smartphones to choose from.

The T-Mobile Wing is a smartphone that has Bluetooth Wireless Technology that allows you to connect easily to a stereo headset or computer. This model also has GPRS/EDGE and Wi-Fi capabilities that allow you wireless connection anywhere in the T-Mobile Network. It comes equipped with Microsoft Windows Mobile which includes Microsoft Office that will enable you to work with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF files as well as Microsoft Outlook. This program allows you to use the Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks features. This phone also has Instant Messaging and Text Messaging as well as a QWERTY keypad that allows you to type faster with greater accuracy. The voice-activated feature allows you to control your smartphone with the sound of your voice. A 2.0 megapixel camera and camcorder can help you to take crystal clear pictures and videos, while Picture Messaging enables you to send your photos to family and friends. This model has a MicroSD memory slot, although the memory card must be purchased separately. This smartphone is myFaves capable in which you can receive unlimited calling to five people with a T-Mobile myFaves monthly plan.

The T-Mobile Shadow is another smartphone that is available from T-Mobile Wireless. This device also comes equipped with Microsoft Windows Mobile that is connected to GPRS/EDGE and Wi-Fi. It also has the Microsoft Office program, which includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and the ability to work with PDF files. The Outlook program also has the Tasks and Contacts features as well as the Calendar that can keep track of your appointments and allows you to set reminders to ensure that you are on time. It has Text and Picture Messaging as well as the Instant Messaging feature. A 2.0 megapixel camera and camcorder is built in as well as a MicroSD memory slot. Again, the memory card can be purchased separately.

Another model of smartphone that is available form T-Mobile is the T-Mobile Dash. This cell phone is also GPRS/EDGE and Wi-Fi capable and has Microsoft Windows Mobile. The Microsoft Office program is built-in and has Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and the ability to deal with PDF files as well. It also allows easy synchronization with Microsoft Outlook to give you access to the Task, Calendar, and Contacts features. This model has a Windows Media Player that enables you to play music and view pictures, videos, and other material off the Internet or from your e-mail. A QWERTY keypad allows you to send messages quickly and accurately as a predictive text input feature will anticipate the words that you are typing. This model also includes a MicroSD memory slot, although the memory card is not included.

These are just a few of the many models of cellular phones available through T-Mobile Wireless. In order to view the company's whole selection, your can visit your local T-Mobile office or visit one of its various Web sites.

Blackberry 7230, offered by T-Mobile in the United States combines a GSM/GPRS world phone, a PDA, and wireless e-mail capabilities in a slim, 4.8-ounce unit that doesn't require an ear bud to talk on. The high-resolution, 240?160-pixel color display supports 65,000 colors and is the same width but a shorter length than the 957's screen. , the screen is readable and is made for viewing in direct sunlight. As for the keys, they're slightly bigger and more raised than the 957's, making them more tactile. The 7230's minikeyboard is among the best available to date and certainly superior to the ones found on Handspring's Treo models.

RIM Blackberry 7230 (T-Mobile) features a healthy 16MB of internal flash memory and 2MB of SRAM. BlackBerrys are known for their e-mail prowess, and the 7230, which supports world roaming (GSM 900/1800/1900; GPRS) with the appropriate SIM card, worked well in this department and easily synced with Microsoft Outlook on our desktop computer. Lotus Notes is also supported.
If you don't work for a company that has BlackBerry Enterprise Server installed on its servers, you can opt for BlackBerry Web Client, which is included in the T-Mobile package and allows you to have e-mail messages wirelessly forwarded to your 7230 from up to 10 POP3 e-mail accounts. One-handed dialing: We like the overlay of numeric keys on the QWERTY keyboard.

The enterprise version offers real-time e-mail delivery and wireless calendar syncing the e-mail pushed to the 7230 by Web Client has about a 15-minute delay. And Web Client now offers some wireless syncing; if you delete e-mail on the 7230, it will also be deleted on your desktop. Previously, this feature was available to corporate customers only.

Other core electronic organizer applications include a task manager, a memo pad, a calculator, and an alarm. The Brick Breaker game comes preinstalled, and you can add third-party applications just like you would with a Palm or a Pocket PC.

Variety of e-mail attachments?most importantly, Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files, as well as Adobe PDF?and view them on the device. However you can't edit a Word or Excel file, save it, and send it back to a colleague. This is a read-only situation.

The 7230 is lacking in the multimedia department, but that's not a sin, especially since this is a business-oriented device. However, in an ideal world, we would like to have seen a speakerphone and Bluetooth support for wireless headsets.

All the phone basics are here, including a robust call history, the ability to dial contact numbers directly from the address book, two-way SMS messaging, and a vibrating ringer option. Phone and PDA elements are well integrated. A Web browser is onboard, though only Enterprise customers can currently surf full-blown HTML sites. RIM says a downloadable software update that adds HTML browsing will be available for Web Client users later this year.

RIM BlackBerry 7230 display is designed to use the backlight sparingly; you'll need to activate it in only a dimly lit environment or at night. As a result, you can expect decent battery life that's on a par with that of the most energy-efficient smart phones currently available. RIM (Research in motion) says you can get up to four hours of talk time and 10 days of standby time.

The bottom line the BlackBerry 7230 is a good phone coming with a compact color screen; nice built-in keyboard; real-time e-mail; Web browser; Java support (J2ME); compact travel charger and syncing cable; decent battery life, and so long as you have decent T-Mobile coverage in your area, it makes an excellent smart phone.
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