T-Mobile Wing Reviewed by WMExperts
Dieter Bohn over at WMExperts looks like he’s had his hands full for the last little while reviewing the T-Mo Wing. I’m going to break it to you slowly here – the reviewer is funny, definitely on point with what a lot of other reviewers have said, and the best thing about the review… because by the sounds of it the device isn’t.
Anyway, hit the link below for Deiter’s excellent review of an otherwise not-so-excellent device.
The T-Mobile Wing (codenamed T-Mobile Atlas, henceforth just ?Wing?) is another slider from HTC, meaning that it has a standard 240×320 screen, a few buttons beneath it, and a sliding keyboard. It?s a Windows Mobile 6 Professional-edition device, meaning it has a touchscreen and generally more power than the standard edition WM6 devices. It replaces the old, ugly, and underpowered T-Mobile MDA. I call the old MDA ?underpowered? with a bit of chagrin, because spec-wise, the two are actually not all that dissimilar.


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