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T-Mobile Dash myFaves Smartphone (T-Mobile)

T-Mobile

T-Mobile, 2007

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My Back Bone

this phone is the best phone I've ever owned. Coming from
a palm tungsten e. I felt that I should combine the two
devices together I am only 17 and I love my techs.
Pros. and Cons
Pros...
Camera is great(everyone says its so clear like a digital camera)
The keypad is great for texting(which I use most)
POP3 email it allows me to get my gmail emails directly to my phone's inbox
Internet is awesome
windows media player is great for watching videos streaming radio and mp3 playback
You can record sound clips and use them as ringtones
and they still sound very clear
Bluetooth works great
Cons
Not 1 but the touch volume can be irritating but once your used to it, its ok
I'm never bored with this phone. My phone is constantly in my site.


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T-mobile Dash great phone, great price and great service too!

I have had this for about 2 months now and I must say I am impressed so far. I had Verizon for 11 years and was a little hesitant to make the switch but after I did I have no regrets at all. I have had no problems with service anywhere I go and my bill for the same services with Verizon is less to boot. I know Verizon has the EVDO network for data which is slightly faster the extra cost was not worth it to me at all. I tether to my laptop all the time and the extra charge they wanted ($15 a month) seemed ridiculous to me for something I use an hour a day maybe two tops was something I was not willing ot pay. Also after rebates T-mobile PIAD ME to get this phone VS Verizon where the best I was offered was something similar for $150 at the low end to $300+ at the high end was a nice savings for me. This phone is a great bang for the buck and is definitely worth a look if you are in the market for a smartphone.


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best smartphone i've owned

having previously owned a treo 650, nokia symbian phones, and numerous PDA's, been pretty happy with this phone (note i use it only for email/internet and not actually as a phone).

i upgraded from the treo 650 for a few reasons: wifi, outlook directpush. found wifi to be not that big of a deal actually.

considered treo 750 but it was so much bulkier.

the design is decent - wish the silver bezel was just black instead and the volume slider recess makes the product asymmetrical.

windows mobile 6 is a vast improvement although wish it was more responsive at times, but then again, it's checking email on 4 accounts constantly (outlook, gmail, yahoo and live).

not having a touch screen is actually helpful so don't have to worry about smudges on the screen. camera and camera app sucks, but that's expected.

battery life isn't great, but that's what you get for the thinness.

would purchase again.


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Takes a few days, but this phone does everything!

I'll try and make this quick, but I went from a standard flip-phone to the Dash. In the first few days, I admit that I was somewhat frustrated with the overhead that it took to operate using the same tasks as my old LG flip. -But- once I got the hang of all of the shortcuts, this phone is so much better. It functions wonderfully as a PDA phone. It seems that I can literally do anything I want on this! So to cut the commentary short, this phone rules all other phones.
My quick positive/negative (and let me stress, none of the negative ruin this phone for me).
positives:
- There is a ton of support on the internet for 3rd party software for free, to over-clocking the processor, to adding an NES emulator, to creating your own wallpaper (if I can add this link, check out http://mobile.surrealnetworks.com/DashApps.htm for all sorts of cool stuff)
- The phone works great as a Multimedia player - especially after adding a miniSD card. I can't wait to get a Bluetooth-compatible car stereo to use this in my vehicle.
- If you search on google, you can find quite a bit of custom 'homescreens' that fit your liking. I ended up writing my own.
- It's great having a task manager to kill all unwanted programs that get stuck running in the background
- Any shortcomings can be worked around, for instance, the volume Jogger bar can be reloaded to act as a scrolling slide, or disabled all together. Hopefully when Windows Mobile 6 comes out, it will solve a lot of the bugginess
- and many more

negatives:
- I'm not used to the shape and it feels awkward holding it up to my face as compared to a flip phone - maybe this is also because it's so thin.
- It is windows, so if you can handle your PC crashing, you can handle this phone locking up. It's not horrible, but there are periodic moments of slowness, locking up, etc. They usually can be solved by killing all tasks or rebooting.
- I wish that there was a direct audio out, instead of just the USB/Power out, but it is nice that you can charge from a USB cable. You can also buy a splitter for under $10.



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The do-it-all phone!

Well I read through just about every review prior to purchasing this phone and was almost thinking twice about it after reading some of the reviews here, but I decided to take the plunge and go for it. Well I'm glad I did. All I can say is this phone has been a pleasure to use from the get-go. It has its flaws but what phone doesn't? The question is whether you're going go flip out over an alarm clock or volume strip or is it a trivial issue for you. Most of the gripes others have had just seem little to me. Let's talk about the pros and cons:

Pros:

1. Call quality is excellent. No static what so ever. No dropped calls. My area has good T-mobile coverage so I can't complain. As a phone it does what it's supposed to do. Make good quality calls. It also pairs with my bluetooth headset (Plantronics 510) really well. Speaker phone is of good quality too.

2. Internet works great. I have the $5.99 plan and yes EDGE isn't the fastest but it gets the job done. It doesn't matter where I'm at I can check my email, finds restaurants or directions, or just surf the web when I'm bored. It really came in handy when I was out on vacation and lost. WiFi works well too. Didn't want to fork out the money for hotspots though.

3. The camera at 1.3 megapixels is decent quality. No it's not going to replace my regular camera but I found it really handy when I forgot to take my camera to my friend's wedding, but was still able to take quality pictures. I haven't tried videos yet though.

4. Mp3/Video player: Now the speakers on this phone aren't the greatest so I wouldn't use them for listening to music but when plugged into a headset it sounds pretty good. I bought a 2GB microSD card bought here at Amazon and now I can hold a ton music and movies. Videos looks pretty nice I'd have to admit. This thing is my travelinig entertainment center. I even found a way to play original nintendo games on this thing and have been trying Mike Tyson's Punchout like back in the old days.

5. Calendar/schedule: I had a PDA but for some reason I'm more compelled to actually use my calendar and keep my schedule on this thing than I did with my Pocket PC. Probably because of convenience reasons.

6. Smartphone applications: I'm in the medical field and I keep all my medical applications on this phone. I can quickly look up drug references or research diseases. I really thought I'd need a touchscreen in order to better navigate these programs and while it might be slightly easier with a stylus, I don't find that it's all that necessary and still navigate pretty well. I just wish the processor were slightly faster for some of these apps, but it's more than adequate. And I'm not sure why people don't think there are a lot of programs for the smartphone. Programs written for WM5 are compatable with PPC as well as smartphones equally. [...].

7. Appearance: Everyone who sees this phone absolutely loves its looks and so do I. It looks great and feels great. I saw this side by side with the Motorola Q and the Q just looked so much bulkier and...well... not as nice. The rubber backing feels awesome.

8. Battery: For all that I use this phone for it makes it through the day with plenty battery to spare which is all I can really ask for. I wouldn't go 2 days without charging the battery though. You should charge it every night.

Cons:

1. Windows Mobile 5: Mighty Microsoft needs to write a cleaner program. However Windows Mobile 6 is on the way and will be free to download for T-Mobile customer soon so hopefully that'll take care of some of the problems. I swear just to turn on the bluetooth and pair up my bluetooth device takes me a whole minute just because of how hard it is to navigate WM5.

2. Volume strip: Yeah like everyone says it sucks. I disabled mine. Adjusting the volume with this thing is tedious at best. Luckily my music/video programs as well as my stereo headset allow me easier ways to adjust the volume so it's not such an issue for me.

3. Alarm clock: Now I don't use this all that much but I see what everyone says about it and yeah it's a pretty idiotic written program. However rather than writing half a page on how bad it is I downloaded a free one from the internet that works great so my life now goes on.

Summary: So I use this device to make quality phone calls, surf the web, check email, play games, listen to music, watch movies, monitor my schedule, check my medical references, and take decent quality pictures. All this thing needs now is a laser beam that will cut through metal and it'd be the greatest gadget known to man.


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