T-Mobile Shadow Review by SlashGear
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SlashGear Reviewed T-Mobile Shadow and gave out “Overall, the Shadow beat my expectations. Its form factor is perfect, its hardware is optimal, and its delivery is solid. Now if we could get a touch screen on this little guy, it would be a 5-out-of-5.”
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