What is it: Pocket PC with ultra-fast HSDPA, a large built-in keyboard and a 2-megapixel camera
What we think: Small enough for the pocket, yet blisteringly fast Internet access and good for writing emails and other texts
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T-Mobile MDA Vario II user reviews
January 3, 2007
Posted by: Alvise Perissinotto
"The Best Device Ever"
What I like:
Total connectivity, push emails, stability. It has everything you need from a phone-PDA
What I don't like:
Camera
Review:
I don't have enough words to describe how happy I am with this device.
Internet experience is perfect despite the small screen; many sites are now fully PDA compatible which makes it easier.
I can do everything with it.
Push email is brilliant and the good thing about it is that none of my client (as emails don’t have any “Sent by Wireless BlackBerry” footer!) pretends I am always available as my emails are coming from my work server and not from RIM. This is the greatest advantage ever, as it increased my productivity at work (I get to work with a clean inbox, ready to start the day) but doesn’t set wrong expectations with my clients who don’t pretend I am always available.
Wireless works perfectly, linking to my home router as soon as I get home. The keyboard is great, buttons are big enough. Only problem is the duration of the battery as I receive an average of 300 emails a day and it needs to be recharged in the evening.
Camera is not that great, but you cannot have everything perfect ;)
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