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MDA Touch Plus

Posted by gasusan2005 on December 3, 2007 – 6:19 am
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From the Unwired :

As a manual – available for download – unveiled, T-Mobile UK is preparing the HTC Touch Dual launch which T-Mobile UK will call MDA Touch Plus. Unlike O2 Germany (which selected the 20 keys SureType-like QWERTZ keyboard version) but like Orabge UK, T-Mobile’s version will also sports the 10-keys phone pad. While the call-button layout is adopted to T-Mobile’s original MDA Touch design, all other specs stays original – including Windows Mobile 6 Professional, triband GSM/GPRS/EDGE, singleband UMTS/HSDPA and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR.

A release date isn’t given yet but due to the launch-exclusivity of Orange, a release shouldn’t be expected this year anymore but earliest next year. Also it’s not yet confirmed if other T-Mobile subsidiaries will carry the MDA Touch Plus as well.

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