T-Mobile Wing Smartphone
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- Processor: 201 MHz Texas Instruments OMAP 850
- Screen Size (Diagonal): 2.8 inch
- Installed Memory: 64 MB
- Operating System: Windows Mobile
- Design: Mobile
- Style: Smartphone
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Tmobile Wing Review - All you need to know
Pros
Internet fast Ring tone as mp3 Great PDA Phone
Cons
Short battery life. No online video streaming.
Recommended it?
Yes
The T-mobile wing works on the Edge network
Uses Sim card
Battery life - If screen is always on - Less than 8 Hours
If back light is off - up to 2 days around, mind you it was turned off at night.
Internet for T mobile is actually pretty good. Its not slow and laggy like Dial up but pretty fast, a bit slower than DSL or cable, but faster than Dial up. Best used for CNN and stock reports.
Item cannot use Youtube, or if can I havent been able to use it.
Even putting movies on the Wing will still lag.
Music play is normal and can use music MP3 files as ring tone.
Fun applications for the item
Yes when sliding it back and forth the phone Lags, and here and there the phone can stall and LAGs like crazy.
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The wing is not that greatly user friendly and doesn't seem to be built for the purpose of calling. It is easier to use the internet than to call people.
Uses Sim card
Battery life - If screen is always on - Less than 8 Hours
If back light is off - up to 2 days around, mind you it was turned off at night.
Internet for T mobile is actually pretty good. Its not slow and laggy like Dial up but pretty fast, a bit slower than DSL or cable, but faster than Dial up. Best used for CNN and stock reports.
Item cannot use Youtube, or if can I havent been able to use it.
Even putting movies on the Wing will still lag.
Music play is normal and can use music MP3 files as ring tone.
Fun applications for the item
Yes when sliding it back and forth the phone Lags, and here and there the phone can stall and LAGs like crazy.
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The wing is not that greatly user friendly and doesn't seem to be built for the purpose of calling. It is easier to use the internet than to call people.