T-Mobile SDA
February 7th, 2006 | by Vince Veneziani
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Average user rating from 7 users |
my opinion......
by Catherine on Mar 6th, 2007 at 5:44 AM:
I have had a T Mobile SDA for about 14 months. I just wish that I could hear it
better(frustrating). Also extremely limited with download capabilities. T Mobile should REALLY offer a very few FREE (Ringtones?)downloads to its long term good customers that pay top dollar for service, OTHER providers do....
I am otherwise pretty happy with my smartphone......and continue to shop around with my EYES OPEN. Thanks for letting me voice my opinion
Worst phone i ever had in my life
by R.R.R on Dec 25th, 2006 at 6:41 PM:
2 months after i got a new T-Mobile SDA from T-mobile,I got a problem with the phone and i replaced it with new T-mobile SDA, but again after few months iam experiencing same kind of problems. low voice, people complain voice is not clear, some times phone works only with ear phone, but not the speaker phone.
Very very bad phone!
Some shortcomings, but worth it
by Albert on Sep 9th, 2006 at 5:10 AM:
I enjoy my SDA. I bought it when my V330 got lost, and aside from the small keypad and abysmal internal memory space, I really couldn't be happier. Definitely not a phone you should buy if you're looking more towards text-messaging and Mobile Messenging (AIM, Yahoo, ICQ, and MSN are all supported, although it seems MSN requires a GPRS/EDGE connection to work properly, or WiFi), but worth it if you're looking to explore what Windows Mobile can do. I second, third, and fourth what everyone's said about the button size really sucking all the life out of this phone. I can almost touch-type my Zaurus, but trying to deal with the button size on this phone is nearly impossible. And I do have a couple complaints with its phone capabilities, although I think these are more region/carrier related: Occasionally during calls, I'll recieve a brief "glurp" sound which will go away as suddenly as it comes. Also, I only seem to get 1 warning if I have voicemails, and if I get an SMS message, the warning disappears, and there isn't really an icon that lights up and says "YOU HAVE VOICEMAIL, STUPID!".
All in all, a decent phone, especially if you're trying to brave the waters of WM5. But not for the typical user of, say, a Sidekick. Sidekick users looking to get more PIM functionality should definitely get the MDA.
Great phone, needs bigger buttons
by Mark on Feb 26th, 2006 at 5:27 AM:
I like the SDA. I really do. Your review states that it is an entry-level phone, but it is pretty much the only Smartphone you'll get that has WM5 - competition isn't exactly very hot in the Smartphone market. And do tell, which other smartphone has more features than this one? Doesn't exactly qualify as an entry-level phone in my opinion.
Anyway, usability is ok, this phone could have used a slide formfactor to get some bigger buttons. And you guys forgot the address book, simply the best address book on the market.
So its good for basic phone functions as well the very advanced functions - but midrange functions like setting an alarm etc get left by the wayside.
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Bad reception
by Paul Raimondo on May 28th, 2007 at 8:15 PM: