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T-mobile Dash Now Available

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - October 26, 2006


Earlier this month we told you that T-mobile would be launching the Dash. Yesterday, T-mobile announced they were offering the new Windows Mobile smartphone on their web site. The Dash is a slim tablet shaped smartphone with QWERTY keyboard, 1.3 megapixel camera, a miniSD slot, and a Blackberry-like jog dial.

The Dash retails for $349 but that drops to $199 with a two-year contract, or $249 with a one-year contract.

"Everything you need to stay connected, all in one sleek package. Send, receive, and reply to your personal and business e-mail easily with a full QWERTY keyboard and the convenience of Microsoft® Office Outlook® Mobile. View photos, videos, and large attachments, and share them with others or browse the Web using super fast Wi-Fi connectivity. All of this in a slim Windows Mobile® Smartphone that's comfortable to hold and provides crystal-clear calling."



Related Links:
T-mobile Dash Web Site
T-Mobile Dash Windows Mobile 5 Smartphone


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