T-Mobile Dash 3G – Your Perfect Messaging Partner
As an updated version over the original Dash, the new T-Mobile Dash 3G brings some worthy upgrades compared to its predecessor, such as 3G support, a 2-megapixel camera and a GPS navigation system. Not only does it possess a more modern appearance, the HTC’s Windows Mobile smartphone is also equipped with a QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi and full messaging features.
Sporting a slimmer design, the Dash 3G measures 2.5" X 4.4" X 0.5" (W x H x D) and weighs 4.2 ounces. Other than its sturdy QWERTY keyboard, the handset comes with a trackball navigator to replace the five-way directional pad, which can be found on both the original Dash and the Sprint Snap. As for the display, it is a 2.5" 65,000-color QVGA non-touch screen with 320x240-pixel resolution.
Positioned as a messaging handset, the Dash 3G boasts Microsoft's Direct Push Technology, which enables real time message transfer and synchronization with your Microsoft Outloo. The smartphone is preloaded with five instant-messaging clients, which are AIM, Yahoo, Windows Live, Google Talk and MySpace IM, allowing you to send and receive instant messages. You can also access your POP3 and IMAP e-mail accounts.
Other features worth mentioning include its Bluetooth 2.0 technology, which supports for mono and stereo Bluetooth wireless headsets. In addition to Windows Media Player, the Dash 3G comes with a dedicated YouTube app and Adobe Reader LE. It also includes a mini USB port, a 3.5mm headphone jack and storage memory of 256MB, which can be enlarged with microSD and microSDHC flash memory cards up to 16GB.
As a new version of the original Dash, the Dash 3G has done a great job in providing a wide range of improved features with a sleek appearance, which will certainly satisfy those Dash users who have been waiting for an upgrade.
Sporting a slimmer design, the Dash 3G measures 2.5" X 4.4" X 0.5" (W x H x D) and weighs 4.2 ounces. Other than its sturdy QWERTY keyboard, the handset comes with a trackball navigator to replace the five-way directional pad, which can be found on both the original Dash and the Sprint Snap. As for the display, it is a 2.5" 65,000-color QVGA non-touch screen with 320x240-pixel resolution.
As mentioned above, the new smartphone is 3G-capable, offering dual band UMTS/HSDPA support, which allows quick access to the Internet anywhere within the T-Mobile USA 3G network. In case you are outside a coverage area, you can switch to use the integrated Wi-Fi. However, unlike T-Mobile Shadow, UMA (unlicensed mobile access) calling over its Wi-Fi connection is not supported.
Positioned as a messaging handset, the Dash 3G boasts Microsoft's Direct Push Technology, which enables real time message transfer and synchronization with your Microsoft Outloo. The smartphone is preloaded with five instant-messaging clients, which are AIM, Yahoo, Windows Live, Google Talk and MySpace IM, allowing you to send and receive instant messages. You can also access your POP3 and IMAP e-mail accounts.
Being a T-Mobile phone, the Dash 3G features myFaves service, giving you unlimited calling to any five people from any network. It is also equipped with voice-activated dialing, smart dialing, conference calling, speed dial and more.
Other features worth mentioning include its Bluetooth 2.0 technology, which supports for mono and stereo Bluetooth wireless headsets. In addition to Windows Media Player, the Dash 3G comes with a dedicated YouTube app and Adobe Reader LE. It also includes a mini USB port, a 3.5mm headphone jack and storage memory of 256MB, which can be enlarged with microSD and microSDHC flash memory cards up to 16GB.
As a new version of the original Dash, the Dash 3G has done a great job in providing a wide range of improved features with a sleek appearance, which will certainly satisfy those Dash users who have been waiting for an upgrade.
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