The Sprint Mogul by HTC runs the latest Windows Mobile 6
Has more memory included
And has a thinner design. It also boasts Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
And EV-DO support as well as a 2-megapixel camera. Sprint will also offer an over-the-air update post-launch ...
Fast processor. Lots of memory. Full keyboard. Wi-Fi and EV-DO.
Fastest tethered modem weve seen. Best-in-class address book integration. GPS for Sprint Navigator service.
Solid design
Good battery life
WiFi/EVDO data
Scrollwheel
Large
Vivid screen
Great reception
Talktime
Generous amount of shortcut buttons
2.5mm headset adapter
EVDO
Windows Mobile 6
Office Mobile
Good voice quality
Sylish design
Full QWERTY keyboard
Large touch screen
Full featured built in program set
Connectivity with a variety of data transfer plans
Integrated WiFi
Slide out keypad
Sturdy construction.
The editors didn't like
Needs more memory for programs
Sprint Music Store poorly integrated
Some elements of the Moguls hardware as well as speakerphone volume and quality is sub-par. A slower processor and limited program memory can sometimes slow down performance.
Jerky video. So-so camera. EV-DO Rev 0
Not Rev A speeds.
Call quality could be better. Wed like more IM clients.
Cramped dpad and softkeys
Rather large
Slow UI
Long load time
Connecting to WiFi is fairly difficult
Pricey
Odd scrollwheel placement.
Expensive
Cameras quality is good
But not great
Pricey alternative to stand alone cell phone and PDA options
Abstract: -Overall I think that the HTC Mogul is a great smartphone with tremendous power. This device is perfect for business users that do a decent amount of traveling. The Mogul is also a good fit for users that enjoy tweaking out their phones and spending ti...
Abstract: It doesn’t have the tilt screen or the built-in GPSr like the AT&T 8525 but, as a Verizon customer, I can take consolation that my service provider will do all that it can to make a device with those specs available to me sometime in 2010! In the m...
Abstract: The Sprint Mogul was introduced around the same time as the iPhone, and because of Steve Jobs marketing savvy, Apples device got almost all of the media attention. However, I believe the Mogul deserves far more accolades than Apples darling. I own a...
Integrated WiFi, Slide out keypad, Sturdy construction.
Pricey alternative to stand alone cell phone and PDA options, Battery life isnt the greatest, Stylus is small, May be easy to hit buttons on the side in error.
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