Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Sep 15 2004, 11:11am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
T-Mobile announces in Germany the new MDA Compact smartphone.
The new T-Mobile smartphone measures a small 108 x 58 x 18,2mm and weighs 159g. The MDA Compact is a Quad-Band (GSM 850/ 900/ 1.800/ 1.900 MHz) phone.
It runs Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition on Intel Bulverde 416Mhz processor with 64MB SDRAM. The MDA compact has a 1.3MP Digital Camera, SD-Card Slot, Bluetooth, irDA and USB.
It will sell in Germany for 199.99 Euros with a contract. The MDA Compact comes mid November.
More details in T-Mobile MDA Compact Data-Sheet (pdf).
T-Mobile also has the bigger MDA III PDA Phone with Wi-fi recently announced.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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