Small Computer Mobile Phone – T Mobile Wing

T Mobile introduced latest design mobile phone T Mobile Wing. First, the good stuff. The Wing comes packed with an impressive arsenal of smart phone features, including Exchange ActiveSync and Direct Push support for corporate servers. Others include Bluetooth, the mobile versions of Windows Media Player and Internet Explorer, a microSD memory expansion slot (conveniently located on the left spine of the phone), a two megapixel camera, and a quad-band GSM radio for placing calls on worldwide networks. There’s no built-in GPS navigation or 3G (T-Mobile has yet to roll out its own 3G network), but you can get high-speed data over the built-in Wi-Fi receiver nice for anyone with a wireless home or office network.

All well and good but unfortunately, my review unit of the T Mobile Wing was slow as molasses. Programs and menus screens often took a few seconds to refresh, and buttons took too long to respond; on some occasions, I kept pressing an on-screen button with the stylus thinking the phone had frozen, only to have menus pop up a few seconds later.

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LG Cellular Phone

LG Electronics, Inc. was established in 1958 as the pioneer in the Korean consumer electronics market. The company is a global force in electronics, information and communications products. LG Electronics is comprised of four main business companies including Mobile Communications, Digital Appliance, Digital Display, and Digital Media.

LG cellular phones are opening up a more exciting and enjoyable world, a world that begins with the “dream-come-true” technology of LG Electronics. LG Electronics’ Mobile Communications Company pursues digital convergence and ubiquitous connectivity, providing future core digital technologies on wired and wireless handsets including LG cellular phones.

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