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T-Mobile SDA Stay connected while staying organized. Features a 1.3 megapixel camera with video capture, Bluetooth connectivity, plus EDGE, Wi-Fi, and the extra speed you need to take advantage of the T-Mobile Total Internet network.
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Feature - Bluetooth wireless technology: Lose the wires and keep your hands free for more important things – Bluetooth lets you connect your phone to your headset or computer wirelessly. - Organizer with PC synchronization: Synchronize your calendar, contacts, and more to your desktop. - Windows Mobile: Familiar and easy to use Windows Mobile experience - Speakerphone: Put down the phone and keep talking with a convenient speakerphone. - E-Mail integration options: Access up to eight of your work and personal e-mail accounts from your T-Mobile phone. - Instant messaging, Yahoo!, MSN, and AOL: Send and receive instant messages with Yahoo!, MSN, or AOL. - 1.3 Megapixel camera: Take high-quality pictures from your phone that you can enlarge or print. - Video camera: Capture short video clips to keep for yourself or share with friends and family. - Windows Media Player: Windows Media Player lets you play audio and video files you download from the Internet or receive over e-mail. - Expandable mini SD memory slot: Mini SD slot allows you to add extra memory for photos, files, and more. - T-Mobile Internet ready (GPRS & EDGE): GPRS is a wireless data service with speeds up to 56 Kbps, while EDGE is up to three times faster than GPRS for compatible devices. Both enable you to access Internet and e-mail service wherever T-Mobile has coverage. - Quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz): Travel and call anywhere on the all-GSM T-Mobile network. Wi-Fi (802.11b) ready* Connect to the Internet wirelessly whenever you want. |
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