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| T-Mobile Wing Smartphone (T-Mobile) | 
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| Brand: T-Mobile Branded Category: Wireless
List Price: $499.99 Buy New: $181.27 You Save: $318.72 (64%)

New (1) Used (1) from $181.27
Avg. Customer Rating: 44 reviews Sales Rank: 2113
Color: Blue Media: Wireless Phone Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: Wing UPC: 610214614360 EAN: 0610214614360 ASIN: B000QTWT7W
Release Date: May 15, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Customer Reviews:
Far cry from the MDA September 17, 2007 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
I was happy with the MDA and thought this would have been an improvement on the old product. Not so. The OS is completly unstable and is constantly locks up when syncing or recieving a call. Hopefully a firmware update will be out soon to fix this. The buttons are overly sensitive and I am constantly hanging up on people or calling people inadvertantly. The grip tight coating makes it easier to hold onto, but is impossible to retreive out of your pocket if the phone is ringing. I do like the PAN capability which allows you share your EDGE internet with other BT enabled devices. It actually is quite handy. Other than that this is a dissapointment indeed.
Very good phone...a bit overpriced..... September 10, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I just upgraded to the T-Mobile Wing by HTC. I am very happy with one exception. There is a defect in the camera. A white dot annoyingly appears on the screen when I open the camera application. It was a hassle to get the phone replaced, but T-Mobile finally agreed to send a new phone without me first having to send the old phone back. However, I did have to threaten cancellation of my service to get them to agree. Why should I be without a phone, after plucking down 300 big ones? Anyway, as far as the phone goes, again I am very happy minus the setback. After using the phone for a week I have not noticed any speed issues. I usually run one application at a time, as most people do, so speed is not an issue. I read several reviews where people were concerned with the 200mhz processor being too slow, but if it adds battery life I will take that trade off. The wi-fi is a breeze to setup, and a big plus. Everywhere I go I have wi-fi so I don't have the need for the 3G network. If you don't have wi-fi, and don't mind adding to your monthly bill for 3G, you might be more happy with another phone on another network. Windows Mobile 6 is a nice upgrade over previous versions I have owned, its a more streamlined experience. The phone is definitely one of the more attractive smart phones on the market, with its deep blue rubberized skin. I think the phone is $100 overpriced at $299, considering the iphone just dropped to $399, but as happy as I am I see using this phone for quite a while.
NOT SO BAD PEOPLE - JUST NEEDS A TWEAK! September 4, 2007 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
If you own this phone then you are not a luddite. With a few tweaks the phone is excellent. I highly recomend installing "BatteryStatus" and overclock the processor. The program is found here: [...]. I overclocked my wing to 299mhz and it makes a huge difference. Prior to overclock, I could not stream video from my orb server. After OC, no stuttering. The program lets you overclock dynamically (to save battery life) directly from the today screen. It also comes with additional tools that display mem usage, battery drain, etc. I have been running it for 2 weeks and checked all message boards before installing it. ITS SAFE - Just make sure you do not set the option to have it overclock on a soft reboot (if it causes an issue for you, it could reboot you into the same issue). The only problem I had was skype at 299mhz. I had to lower it to 247mhz to prevent the wing from freezing. After that I have skyped for hours without any freeze. Do your self a favor and give this a shot - you will be very impressed with what the wing can do.
Lastly, if you travel alot, try WorldMate, it runs perfect on the phone, costs less then 30 bucks, and provides everything a world traveler needs (weather, airline schedules, flight checker, currency converter, etc - most can be updated over wifi or edge).
Great phone, best deal in 2007. August 26, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The only thing I didn't like about this phone was it's 201 MHZ chip other than that it's 5 stars, for today's PDA technology. *****
Pro's:
Silding keyboard slimer then other pda's Battery life is O.K Lots of features, more than meets the eye. Lots of camera features.
Con's:
I bit hard to set up Windows live. Wi-fi is not the best, but Edge-tech is better on this phone. Camera Quality could be better 201 MHZ chip, could be higher but it's o.K. A little slow on video playback.
Disappointment August 22, 2007 8 out of 11 found this review helpful
I have used the T Mobile MDA for about a year. I was mostly satisfied with the MDA. My only complaint was at times it was very sluggish and could not handle too many applications before choking. I bought the "Wing" knowing that it would suffer the same performance problems but may have some improvements being an HTC second generation product with Windows Mobile 6. Boy was I wrong. First, the rubberized paint looks cool and provides a better grip, but taking the phone out of your pocket or the belt holder is a struggle. Many times it results in inadvertently answering a call while struggling to retrieve the phone. This happens because the buttons on the phone are so flimsy and sensitive that the slightest pressure results in a button press. The keys are larger on the keyboard than the MDA which for me results in more false key presses since it is easier to straddle more than one key at a time while typing. I like the black keypad, the blue back lighting, and the "Caps" and "Alt" leds. I also like the spring loaded opening of the keyboard. What I don't like is that the keyboard always wants to open and gives the phone a very cheap and flimsy feel. This has become worse over use (only 1 month). The "Windows" start button and "Ok" button make it easy to use the Wing without a stylus. This is probably the greatest strength over the MDA (plus the stylus is also non-telescoping). Another irritation is that the SD Memory card cover and the USB port cover are a cheap, flimsy, rubber cap that constantly pop open and never stay in place. If you have an MDA, keep it. You will be disappointed with the Wing. If this is your first Pocket PC, beware that the Wing is not the best representation.
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