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
July 1, 2007
Posted by: Bill Best
"Almost, but not quite"
What I like:
Top end smart phone has all the features required
What I don't like:
Wirless Modem is a disaster
Review:
Its a good top end smart phone. One small gripe is the manual talks about functions not present on the phone (like GPRS monitor) and it's impossible to disable active synch which is really annoying. However my big gripe is that the wireless modem function is impossible to enable. The manual says disable active synch and IRa first but the device lets you do neither! Its a shame T-Mobile can't write a manual that aligns wiht the device they brand and sell directly. Other than the wireless modem it's a good phone but as this is a critical requirement for me I'm feeling rather fed up!!!
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