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Review : MDA - T-Mobile's Landscape Slider - User Opinions

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Submitted by: 222.888888888889
Email: dvspqi@yirjwj.com
Location: UnhJwkG
Date Added: 2008-04-15

No Games
I will agree with everyone else. It is a pretty good phone but the down fall is you can't get any games. So if anyone can step me threw the process I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks!


Submitted by: Keairria
Email: tbsmpsn@yahoo.com
Location: Muskogee,OK
Date Added: 2007-09-13

A great balance of size and features!
First point that I must make is that if style is more important than a great featureset, that's your choice.

I used to have a Palm Tungsten, which (aside from not being a phone) has or can gain most of the features of the MDA.
I was looking for a PDA and phone together, and this one ticks every box avaiable! Find a wifi hotspot and surf at broadband speed. Use the GPRS on the move and surf at a fast modem speed - good enough for checking multimap if you're lost.
The only thing I find annoying about this beast is the slight tendancy for Windows Mobile 5 to crash at a rate not seen since Windows 95.

Submitted by: Steve
Email: stephen.brereton@york.gov.uk
Location: York, UK
Date Added: 2006-10-27


T-Mobile [HTC] MDA
I've had this phone for a few days and I agree with all the good things that the reviewer had to say and none of the bad [mostly styling and touch touchpad]. I have huge fingers and have no trouble whatsoever w/ the touchpad. I had used the iPAQ for a couple of years though. And for styling ... it's functional - VERY functional. I don't need a lot of frills and I don't believe most do. For a phone/PDA it kicks butt.

Submitted by: Chuck
Email: chicoh@yahoo.com
Location: Alameda, CA
Date Added: 2006-10-06

and weekly progressive tournaments.
So I'm looking at the web page that has the review of this phone (http://www.smartphonetoday.com/articles/2006/9/2006-9-14-Review-MDA-T.html), and I noticed two things that strike me as screwy...

1) On this web page, the second picture of the T-Mobile MDA - isn't! The second image is of an entirely different model phone, althought it is within the review text for the MDA.

2) Why do about half of the paragraphs in the review end with the sentence fragment "and weekly progressive tournaments." after the last legitimate sentence in the paragraph? You guys get hacked? Lazy editing of someone else's poorly plagarised "copy & paste" text?

Too weird.

Submitted by: Rich
Email: Rich@Washington.DC
Location: Washington, DC
Date Added: 2006-10-04


Duplication?
Interesting, the o2 network in the UK has been selling this brand of phones under the name of "XDA" for several years and this particular one as the "XDA Mini S".
I've been using one for about 3 months and find it excellent although the screen is smaller than my previous one the XDAllS which is a shame.
All the applications run smoothly and the telephone quality is excellent. Bluetooth and wi-fi connect easily and it comes well supplied with software that's ready to run.
If you buy this phone you wont go far wrong so ENJOY!

Submitted by: Bill Holmwood
Email: sunny@enterprise.net
Location: London, UK
Date Added: 2006-09-21

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