T-Mobile Shadow Review by LAPTOP
345 Views November 18th, 2007 Category: Phones, T-MobileFor a slim slider running a sophisticated OS like WM6, the T-Mobile Shadow offered pretty good performance. The 201-MHz processor allowed us to listen to our tunes while loading a news story on CNN.com Mobile about the Red Sox sweeping the Rockies.

LAPTOP Reviewed T-Mobile Shadow and gave out “The T-Mobile Shadow was designed to be a messaging and multimedia device first and a productivity tool second, and it succeeds in hitting its target market. E-mail junkies will likely prefer the identically priced BlackBerry Pearl, which is even smaller and lighter, but this Windows Mobile device makes more of a statement while making the transition from a traditional phone to a smart one less of a leap.”
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