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Brand: T-Mobile Branded
Category: Wireless

List Price: $349.99
Buy New: $29.89
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 61 reviews
Sales Rank: 1123

Color: Black
Media: Wireless Phone
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

Model: Dash
UPC: 610214614353
EAN: 0610214613455
ASIN: B000NNZT1Y

Release Date: February 21, 2007
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4 out of 5 stars Could Be Better   May 5, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've had this T-mobile smartphone for about two months now, which I switched for my old Razr. I am overall satisfied with this phone, but I constantly desire to switch back to my Razr.

If I use it for anything other than calls, e.g. music player or internet, I find the battery being extremely low about two hours later. For business people, this could be inconvenient. I personally find it frustrating.
The keys are almost too small for my fingers to type, so I find myself erasing text quite often.

It's hard to keep in my pocket if I have a plastic cover on it. If I just want to carry it with me, it will slip out of my pocket if I have a third-party plastic cover. But, if you have just the phone, the back is very good at keeping it in your pocket and purse.

I do love the music player, especially since it is Windows Media Player. The battery will be depleted in about two hours, so you don't have alot of listening time if you only charge your phone once a week. The headphones that come with it are a plus, meaning I don't have to buy a pair. I also love the sound-it's crisp and pristine. I love listening to my music on it.

If you are looking for a good business phone, you might consider looking around first before buying this. If you do buy it, be sure you completely charge your phone before you go out. If you just want a phone, you can get a better price without all the extras. I, personally, am pretty happy with this phone. I think it's a top contender compared to the Blackjacks.



4 out of 5 stars A Bargain thats still hard to beat, vs Moto Q 9 and Blackjack II   May 4, 2008
First, when looking for a new phone, I needed a large screened, full keyboard non-touch-screen style phone (being a mechanic, touch screens are not a real good idea). I also wanted Wifi and bluetooth for the obvious reasons, Wifi for hotspots (and speed, if you will) and Bluetooth connectivity for handsfree accessories...So I looked at many phones, screen resolutions, software pkgs included and what was available, etc.
I am an ATT (cingular) customer, but I looked at competitor products as well, which is how I found the HTC S-620 (T-Mobile Dash)/ HTC S-621.
This product is still available as the full-version HTC S-621, as of April, 2008. One huge difference between the T-mobile locked phone and the unlocked is the software and installs; the unlocked phone is straightforward, while the locked version requires some online chat room help to circumvent the network "protection" scheme. One nice feature is the WiFi, which allows coffee shop/fast food/ hotspot access to the net, but the other option is the networks flat rate unlimited net service.
Instead of being "locked" to T-Mobile, the S-621 works great with other Edge and GPRS nets, I personally use ATT (former cingular). The unlimited internet is $30 and believe me, it is worth it. ATT service is unmatched here in WA state, and is among the few that I can use at home, northeast of Everett. The bottom line here is this phone is about $50 with a service plan on t-mobile, and about $240 unlocked s-621 version via e-bay "buy it now"... I love the features, the fits-right-in-your-hand style and the Wifi and open software choices of my 621. By the way, I have a 2 gig micro sd card with 170 mp3's, 3 movies and some 2-5 meg photos on my phone now, along with new skins, backgrounds, and ring tones. The phone reception, keyboard, browser, and instruction books all WORK AS THEY SAY.
After double checking this unit with actual owners of ATT Blackjack II (samsung) and ATT Q Moto 9 (motorola) both running win mobile 6, I still choose this phone. Price, features and hands on helped my decision. Good luck with yours !




5 out of 5 stars I LOVE IT!!!   April 28, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I'm currently a college student who's attending school and working, and I must say that this is probably the most user-friendly device I've come across. It's soooo easy to navigate and it makes my life so much easier! The calendar and keyboard are probably my favorite features. I like the iPhone, but honestly, I need a keyboard in order for my device to be able to keep up with my daily schedule.

I like the fact that the home screen is not riddled with tons of icons and options, because that actually intimidates me and makes me flee from my phone. But t-mobile was very smart because they have a start button which leads you to the many icons. The alarm is great because the loudest one screams in the morning (I need a loud alarm clock) and usually almost always wakes me up.

One tip, though. I got a little too excited in the beginning and started pushing away before the screen even fully loaded, when I turned it on, and it froze many times. I realized that once the phone is on, this does not happen. But if you turn it on and off a lot, you might want to wait until everything is fully loaded before going crazy.

It does freeze once in a while but not too much. But hey, I don't know a phone that has a calendar and all the options this phone has that freezes less than this phone. It's just something to deal with until the tech guys can finally find a way to get around it.

But overall, AWESOME!

Oh yeah, and it's purty. =)



3 out of 5 stars Slim, sleek, slow, and hinky...   April 8, 2008
 5 out of 6 found this review helpful

I have had this phone for about 3 weeks now. My review, broken down into pros and cons:

PROS:
- Big screen, awesome display
- nice keyboard
- very SLIM, especially compared to the chunky Blackberry
- E-mail looks like real e-mail, not like MS-DOS (as the blackberry does)
- Rubberized back is very nice to grip and hold, and very slim
- Usability is decent
- T-Mobile staff was helpful and nice and seem to really want to help (unlike Sprint)

CONS:
- Windows constantly crashes and skips from one application to another (I am on a webpage, and inexplicably, it skips to e-mail or some other app. Very, very annoying, over time).
- FREEZING: within 3 weeks, I have had to "hard boot" (remove the battery to get the thing to work again) 5 times. On average, more than once a week. Also, very annoying. Windows Mobile is about as stable as Brittney Spears on a weekend in Vegas.

- BATTERY: Battery power is very limited, particularly in Wi-Fi. normal battery power is o.k., but Wi-Fi sucks a LOT of power.

Overall, I give this product three stars. The battery and the instability of the MS-Windows operating system remain major concerns.

I still can give this product a thumbs up and positive review, but just barely...



1 out of 5 stars Do not buy!!!   April 7, 2008
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

At first I liked this phone because of its features, design, and weight. After using it for 13 months (just out of contract), the battery looses its charge quickly within 2-3 hours (even without any calling/wi-fi use). Battery was fine for last 12 months. I tried using a new battery but same issue. When I check the battery remaining (through settings->Power Management), it always shows 100%, and then phone suddenly turns itself off after couple of hours indicating 0 charge left in the battery. There is some fundamental flaw in the design of the "Power Management" module of this phone. (I hope HTC fixes this issue in their new release.)

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