T-Mobile Dash Now Back in Black
A slightly revamped version of the T-Mobile Dash is now available. This includes a new look and an upgrade to the latest version of Windows Mobile.
The new Dash drops the black-and-silver casing of the original in exchange for one that is a very dark grey, but T-Mobile insists in actually black. Nothing else about the actual design of this model has changed.
T-Mobile Dash
On the inside, this model sports Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard, the most recent edition of Microsoft’s operating system for smartphones without touchscreens.
It is available now on T-Mobile’s website for $100 with a qualifying service contract and mail-in rebate.
The T-Mobile Dash isn’t a new model as it debuted over two years ago but it has been T-Mobile’s most popular Windows Mobile device, and a jump to the latest version of this operating system breathes new life into it.
It uses a popular design for smartphones a slim tablet shape with a QWERTY keyboard below the screen. This model includes a 320-by-240-pixel display that is in landscape mode by default.
The Dash is a quad-band GSM phone that has Wi-Fi b/g and Stereo Bluetooth, but does not support T-Mobile’s 3G network.
It also has a microSD memory card slot and a 1.3 MPx camera.
Like all Windows Mobile devices, it offers Push corporate email and a suite of productivity and entertainment software.
Overall, this model is 2.5 by 4.4 by 0.5 inches, and it weighs 4.2 ounces.
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