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T-Mobile Shadow 2009

Posted by Chris Leckness on January 5, 2009 – 11:25 am
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shadow-t-mobile It’s not the T-Mobile Shadow II as you would expect, it’s going to be called the Shadow 2009. When the original T-Mobile Shadow came out, it was kind of ground breaking. It was one of the 1st Windows Mobile phones to radically change the default UI. It took some criticism, but it also took in a good deal of praise. Well, BGR has some info about the Shadow 2009, but a big problem is looming for it, no 3G support? I realize T-Mobile’s 3G network is young and not widespread, but they are doing themselves no favors if they leave 3G out alltogether.

Anyhow, here are some specs from BGR

  • Wi-Fi – including @Home (Hotspot Enabled)
  • Large, vibrant 2.6″ screen with reflective surface
  • 20 key slide out keyboard with spin wheel navigation
  • Large battery capacity
  • Windows Mobile 6.1
  • myFaves 1.5 W
  • ork and personal e-mail
  • Music and video multimedia player
  • Instant messaging
  • Stereo Bluetooth
  • Mini USB SD expandable memory slot (4GB max)
  • Speakerphone
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • Audio postcard
  • Mp3 Hi-Fi ringers
  • HTML Web browsing
  • Quad-band world phone
  • Picture messaging
  • Text messaging
  • EDGE/GPRS
  • t-zones/ web2go
  • T-Mobile address book
  • Mobile Office and OneNote
  • Enhanced device help

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