The T-Mobile
Dash has a sleek design with a vibrant color screen and a 1.3-megapixel
camera. The camera interface is also confusing and picture quality is
subpar. It has integrated Wi-Fi (a feature the Q and BlackBerrys lack),
Bluetooth 2.0, and push e-mail capabilities right out of the box. Plus, it
delivers on performance with snappy response time, excellent call quality, and
long battery life. The Dash has 64MB
of SDRAM and 128MB of Flash ROM, supplemented by the Micro SD expansion
slot.
The Dash has a brilliant, 2.4-inch TFT screen. It's just
slightly smaller than the Q's 2.5-inch screen but displays the same 65,536
colors and 320x240-pixel resolution. As such, colors are vibrant and images and
text are sharp--great for viewing Web pages and video. The full QWERTY keyboard
is also easy to use; the buttons are tactile and well backlit. For making phone
calls, you can use the silver-highlighted number keys (doubled up with letters)
that occupy the left half of the keyboard. It's not apparent at first, but to
dial a phone number, simply press the number keys; you don't have to bring up a
phone app.
The T-Mobile Dash runs Windows Mobile 5
Smartphone Edition. While you don't get the full Microsoft Office Mobile
suite to edit documents, you do get the ClearVue Suite (ClearVue Document,
ClearVue Worksheet, ClearVue PPT, and ClearVue PDF) for viewing said files.With a sleek design, good performance, and a robust set of
productivity and wireless options, the T-Mobile Dash is an all-in-one hit and
earns its reputation as a Motorola Q killer.
In India,
T-Mobile
Dash price is available
at low cost from Sulekha mobiles as on 22 Dec, 2012. To know the latest and best price visit here T-Mobile
Dash price.
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