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October 26th, 2006, 10:17 GMT · By Sergiu Gatlan

T-Mobile Launched the Long Waited Dash Smartphone

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Your long wait is over! The fabulous and spectacular T-Mobile Dash is out for grabs, and I promise you won't be disappointed by the pack of features it is coming with. For starters, let me say that this is a quad-band world phone working on 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 Mhz networks that comes with GPRS/EDGE and Wi-Fi 802.11g (with speeds that go up to 54 MB/s) connectivity so you will be able to access the wireless network at the fast speeds that T-Mobile HotSpots are offering, and this way, you will be connected to your friends and family wherever and whenever you
are on-the-go.

The Dash is running a Windows Mobile Smartphone Edition, with all the pluses this operating system comes with, and also sports a stereo A2DP Bluetooth wireless technology to get rid of those annoying wires that dangle around your neck all the time, a 1.3 megapixel camera to take pictures of the memorable moments, capable of video capture and playback, a microSD expansion memory card slot to add more memory to your handheld so you can store all your personal content, the Windows Media Player to play your media files or the ones that you download or receive through e-mail, Microsoft Outlook to synchronize your contacts, tasks, calendar and notes, a full QWERTY keyboards, support for myFaves T-Mobile service so you can make unlimited calls to the five people you choose and instant messaging with Yahoo, MSN or AOL.

Beside all this already built-in features, you also get access to some other T-Mobile services, that are included or optional after the purchase of the phone and choosing of the T-Mobile plan, services such as: call forwarding, call waiting, caller id, conference calling, customer care and optionally T-Mobile Total Internet to have unlimited T-Mobile HotSpot access so you can access your e-mail box or surf the internet, Equipment Protection to protect your device from loss, theft or damage (attention though, you may sign-up for this one only in the first 14 days of the new service activation) and HotSpot to get unlimited access to wireless Internet when you are in locations that spread nationwide (in USA that is).

The T-Mobile Dash can be bought from any T-Mobile store near you or at the T-Mobile website by paying 199.99$ with service agreement and 50$ mail-in rebate plus 100$ instant discount, or the other way around, get it retail for a mere 349.99$. I don't know about the retail price, but the one that gets a service agreement with T-Mobile is really a steal. Enjoy and come again to read the latest and most important mobile news in one single place.

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