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remoteshoppe 07-27-2005 01:37 PM

HTC Wizard aka Tmobile MDA Pro
 
I've been following this one and I can't wait here are some links:
http://img.phonescoop.com/img/n/1303_225x235.jpg

http://www.phonescoop.com/news/item.php?n=1303

http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000537052114/

http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/inde...n=expand,41787

http://www.coolsmartphone.com/news1614.html

http://msmobiles.com/news.php/3965.html

and lots of pics here http://www.windowsmobile.no/modules....rder=0&thold=0
I especially like the one next to what looks like the new HP 6500

dataquest 07-27-2005 02:41 PM

Wirelessly posted (Sanyo MM-7400: Mozilla/4.0 (MobilePhone MM-7400/US/1.0) NetFront/3.1 MMP/2.0)

I like the big screen and the keyboard. I wonder how hard it would be to just make a call. Will it have EVDO? It looks like it would be a great device for web surfing.

ScOObydoo 07-27-2005 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dataquest
Wirelessly posted (Sanyo MM-7400: Mozilla/4.0 (MobilePhone MM-7400/US/1.0) NetFront/3.1 MMP/2.0)

I like the big screen and the keyboard. I wonder how hard it would be to just make a call. Will it have EVDO? It looks like it would be a great device for web surfing.

EVDO isn't available on GPRS, at the moment the specs claim it has GSM/UMTS. I haven't seem any other versions (like EVDO) announced yet.

barjohn 07-27-2005 11:06 PM

The best way to dial this phone will be with the built in voice dialer in WM5.

Soapm 07-28-2005 12:00 AM

I wonder if the screen will tilt up a bit?

remoteshoppe 07-28-2005 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barjohn
The best way to dial this phone will be with the built in voice dialer in WM5.

It will also have a touch screen where you can either dial a number or hit a speed dial button. Here's a MS Mobile Pocket PC Phone Edition Screen shot

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobi.../2003/mute.gif

barjohn 07-29-2005 05:26 PM

Yes, I know that. My point is that voice is the best way since you don't get your fingerprints all over the LCD.

remoteshoppe 07-29-2005 10:49 PM

Defnitely a matter of personal preference. The only time I've had a phone with voice dialing was a very old LG that I couldn't wait to get rid of. My Handspring, Treo and 7100 did not have the feature and i honestly never missed it. I'm sure I would use it trough my bluetooth headset but without the headset I'd probably just use the speed dial buttons.

I should also poit out a correction in the thread. The HTC Wizard is the phone pictured in my initial post. The Tmobile MDA Pro is the HTC Universal which is larger and has a flip up screen as opposed to the slider

idealist 03-20-2006 11:35 AM

I know this is an old link but I am wondering if the MDA will have the capability to be used as a wireless modem in the same manner as I use my 7100t. I am currently waiting for the 8700 from TMO, but the pocket Office would be nice to have. I welcome any feedback that can be offered about the MDA phone from experience or just general thoughts about the functions of the phone.

rcg 03-20-2006 11:44 AM

The HTC devices are very flexible and have a good following... It does support edge and you could use the DUN support in WM5 over bluetooth or USB.

southwestcomm 03-20-2006 01:51 PM

Sprint offer the HTC 6700 - same device - which supports EVDO.

jeffharris 03-21-2006 09:01 AM

I used this phone for quite a while, before converting to an 8700. the results are night and day. The K-Jam (as it is also known) crashes often. It has a lot of nice bells and whistles, which at best, are marginally stable. And no doubt, bells and whistles are nice, but, in the end, from a business point of view, they don't really help you to make money. However, if you want a crash proof, no nonsense, information retrieving, messaging communication device, the BB wins hands down.

Also, my BB 8700 pulls in a signal SUBSTANTIALLY better than the K-Jam did.

Plus, for you international travellers (like myself), you can't beat BB all inclusive data. On the K-Jam, retireval of messages, whether you try to limit it or not, still seems to be at least 10-15k per message. That means when roaming internationally, 20c a message to retrieve -- can get expensive.

ScOObydoo 03-21-2006 09:48 AM

The MDA/Wizard is NOT the MDA Pro. The MDA pro is an HTC universal. The MDA as known here in the US is known as the MDA Vario in all other T-mobile countries.

arche3 03-21-2006 10:04 AM

I actually had the kjam but never turned it on. As I got a 8700 the same day.

Jeff, As an aside... went to your web page. I am an avid watch collector myself. mostly Audemars Piguet Royal Oaks, Offshores and modern Daytonas. Small world :)


Quote:

Originally Posted by jeffharris
I used this phone for quite a while, before converting to an 8700. the results are night and day. The K-Jam (as it is also known) crashes often. It has a lot of nice bells and whistles, which at best, are marginally stable. And no doubt, bells and whistles are nice, but, in the end, from a business point of view, they don't really help you to make money. However, if you want a crash proof, no nonsense, information retrieving, messaging communication device, the BB wins hands down.

Also, my BB 8700 pulls in a signal SUBSTANTIALLY better than the K-Jam did.

Plus, for you international travellers (like myself), you can't beat BB all inclusive data. On the K-Jam, retireval of messages, whether you try to limit it or not, still seems to be at least 10-15k per message. That means when roaming internationally, 20c a message to retrieve -- can get expensive.


acnst 03-21-2006 10:56 AM

T-Mobile Germany released the BB Connect client for the MDA Vario today. I do not know if the client is multilingual. You can download the client at T-Mobile Germany. To login use the following account:
username: bbsupport
password: bl6ckbe9ry

idealist 03-22-2006 12:10 AM

Thanks for the clarification about the different models of the MDA. I am refering to the MDA Vario for use with an exchange server for a small business. Does the same hold true for the Vario model as far as stability in the OS? I could use the functionability of the outlook in my calander as I am out of the office about 75% of the time.

jeffharris 03-30-2006 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ScOObydoo
The MDA/Wizard is NOT the MDA Pro. The MDA pro is an HTC universal. The MDA as known here in the US is known as the MDA Vario in all other T-mobile countries.


Yes. I realize this too now, as I have had the MDA pro (Universal). I just saw the picture of the K-Jam, and commented based on that. PS - My experience with that, was since the Universal does not support EDGE, UMTS worked beautifully in Europe and Japan, but, the browser was slow in the US, since it was only GPRS.

Archie3, nice to know there are some watch dudes on the forum -- collecitng high end pieces in the US has been increasing by leaps and bounds the last few years.


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