the home of brian haught, graphic designer, gamer, adobe creative suite lover and all around good guy.

Tech Specs

Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
Phone Style: Slider
Dimensions: 109 x 58 x 18 mm
Weight: 5.92oz
Antenna: Internal
Navigation: QWERTY Keypad / Touch Screen
Battery: 1130 mAh Li-Polymer
Talk Time: 5 hours
Standby Time: 200 hours
Memory: 27 mb
Expandable Memory: micro SD

Imaging

Screen: 240x320pixels (65000 colors)
Camera: 2 mp, 8x zoom, video recorder

Audio features

mp3 support: yes, windows media player
Radio: no
Speakerphone: no

Communications

SMS: yes
EMS: yes
MMS: yes
Email: POP3 / IMAP4 / SMTP / Exchange / Outlook
Chat: AOL / ICQ / Windows Live / Yahoo!

Apps

Calendar: Pocket Outlook
To-do: yes
WAP: 2.0 Explorer
Voice Commands: yes
Calculator: yes

Connectivity

Bluetooth: yes
High-Speed Data: GPRS (Class 10) / EDGE
Wi-Fi: 802.11b/g
PC Sync: Active Sync

T-Mobile Wing

Grade: B+

Overview

I purchased the T-Mobile Wing about a month ago. When shopping for a phone my deal breaker issues were: PDA features, media capabilities(audio and video), web surfing and QWERTY keyboard. With the Wing I got all that and then some. I was afraid of the touch screen, but in a matter of a few days I adjusted and became totally accurate using the edge of my thumbnail instead of the stylus. The menu navigation is common sense, after just a few days I was totally comfortable with my new phone.

Pros:

Clean design, user friendly, full of features that I found useful but not on my must have list.

Cons:

The speakerphone is less than satisfactory. I also have trouble using the number pad when dialing a non contact number the buttons are too short, so when I attempt to dial like I would a traditional phone with buttons; I am all over the place.

image of the t-mobile wing mobile phone