First one to come with Bluetooth

Sep 8, 2007 07:46 GMT  ·  By

T-Mobile has finally got itself a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone, with the release of the Super Slice device. Incredibly enough, they did not have one until now, although it's considered to be a basic feature in the case of many middle-ranged handsets out there.

The Super Slice mobile phone is definitely a low-end one, as its Bluetooth performance is its special feature. Many handsets out there bring it by default, but this one becomes the innovatory T-Mobile device because of it. Nonetheless, it's a pretty useful feature that has been taken for granted until now. It will prove great for data transfers and connecting a wireless headset to the mobile phone and get rid of all the wires.

Another feature that will surely appeal to many customers will be its slimness. The phone comes at only 10.2 mm in thickness, which makes it one of the most slender handsets from T-Mobile too. Many customers especially look for slim cellulars, which will push up the Super Slice to the top of the preferences.

T-Mobile's new handset also comes equipped with a VGA camera, the lowest there is. Evolved phones might use it as a secondary camera for placing video calls, but this one actually intends to take image captures with it. Their quality will be extremely low, but having a camera, as poor as it may be, can prove to be useful in certain situations.

Another impressive aspect about Super Slice is that it supports emails and instant messages, some of the most evolved communication solutions out there at this time. The 1.8 inch display screen is capable of supporting a resolution of 128x160 pixels, which is one of the smallest out there.

Last but not least, the tiny price of the Super Slice phone model is one of its most important qualities. The phone is available at T-Mobile for the price of USD 60, contract free, which sounds like a pretty good deal.