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T-Mobile Dash (black) * |
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|  | When: January 2009 Worth: $150 Carrier: T-Mobile
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| T-Mobile made a huge splash in Las Vegas this year, unveiling the slimmest BlackBerry ever, the HotSpot enabled Nokia 7510, and the recyclable Motorola Renew. T-Mobile Shadow and Dash updates were also on display. Don't miss our hands-on look. |
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| Form factor |
Candybar |
| Size |
4.4 by 2.5 by 0.5 inches |
| Weight |
4.2 ounces |
| Screen |
inches, 240x320 pixels, 65K colors Touch: No |
| OS & Platform |
Windows Mobile 6.1 |
| Voice network |
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz |
| Data network | 0.2 EDGE |
| TTY, HAC |
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| Talk time |
Claimed: 5 hours |
| Voice dialing |
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| Visual voicemail |
- |
| Messaging clients |
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| Exchange support |
Yes |
| Keypad |
Full QWERTY |
| Camera |
1 Megapixel(s) without autofocus
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| Web browser |
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| GPS | No GPS radio | | Memory |
128MB out-of-box microSD memory slot () | | Bluetooth |
2.0 | | Wi-Fi |
802.11a/b/g | | USB |
Yes | | 3.5mm jack |
No | | UMA |
No |
| UPnP |
No |
| Scoreboard: |
T-Mobile Dash (black) |
| Design | /5 |
| Display & Interface | /5 |
| Calling | /5 |
| Talk time | /5 |
| Messaging | /5 |
| Music | /5 |
| Video | /5 |
| Camera | /5 |
| Memory | /5 |
| Web browsing | /5 |
| Connectivity | /5 |
| Productivity | /5 |
| Scheduling | /5 |
| Laptop sidekick | /5 |
| Navigation | /5 |
| Gaming | /5 |
| Mobile services | /5 |
| Accessories | /5 |
| Value | /5 |
| Total score | % |
| * Until a product has been officially released, all information contained here is subject to change. |
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