Typical price: £280
What is it: A GPRS handheld from T-Mobile
What we think: The MDA III is a well-featured GPRS handheld, with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi built in, and a slide-out thumb keyboard. The extras offered by T-Mobile have some appeal to users
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 15 December 2004
Tags: T-Mobile, T-Mobile MDA III, lighting conditions, edge, handheld
We like:
GPRS, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi; slide-out thumb keyboard; fax and Zip software included
We don't like:
Rather large and heavy; digital camera is only VGA resolution
CNET UK judgement:
The MDA III is a well-featured GPRS handheld, with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi built in, and a slide-out thumb keyboard. The extras offered by T-Mobile have some appeal to users
Full review:
Connected handhelds are increasing in numbers. As if to emphasise the point, no fewer than three operators in the UK have announced devices based around the same hardware design and Windows Mobile for Pocket PC Phone Edition software. For Orange, the product name is M2000; for O2 it's the xda IIs; and T-Mobile calls it the MDA III. Continue Reading...
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