Looks like a T-Mobile Dash, but without the style.
I don't follow WinMo devices after suffering thru a WM5.0 device (never again), but this doesn't LOOK that impressive. Perhaps there's something really impressive about the hardware or capabilities over other WM phones though.
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Looks weird tho! Doesn't it?
Looks like a T-Mobile Dash, but without the style.
I don't follow WinMo devices after suffering thru a WM5.0 device (never again), but this doesn't LOOK that impressive. Perhaps there's something really impressive about the hardware or capabilities over other WM phones though.
That picture is not correct.
Updated device picture is at the clickthrough read link.
@Flooty: good call, the actual device is MUCH better. This angular version makes the screen look tiny for some reason.
Yeah. Darth Vader called, he wants his phone back.
qm,
Screen looks the same size in the HP picture. But the device does look marginally better on HP's site than it does here.
Yeah, it doesn't impress me as much. Maybe because of the form factor? It's on the chunky side, but it does have a touch screen.
I'll more impressed with either the Nokia E71 or the iPhone 3G (but more exited for the nokia :-) )
rofl. look at these back to back articles
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