the T-Mobile Dash

Roselle Ambubuyog roselle.ambubuyog at codefactory.es
Sun Jan 6 13:24:40 CST 2008


T-Mobile Dash (in the USA) or T-Mobile MDA Mail (in Germany) is the same as
the HTC S620, HTC Excalibur, Orange SPV E600, O2 Xda Cosmo, and Dopod C720W.
There are minor differences though like additional T-Mobile applications.
But the most notable difference is the function of the touch-sensitive strip
called the HTC JOGGR found on the right side, beside the display. With the
HTC firmware, it is used to scroll lists and menus as well as change the
volume when in the dialer screen or Windows Media Player. It also has areas
that when touched, moves you back to the previous window or opens the
Messaging application, and you can change these settings. With the T-Mobile
firmware, however, the JOGGR only functions as a volume control.

The Dash is one of the most popular WM Smartphones among our customers.
Based on user feedback and internal testing, Mobile Speak Smartphone works
fine on this device, both when it was still running Windows Mobile 5.0, and
now that the WM6 ROM is available.
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Roselle R. Ambubuyog
Code factory, S.L.
Moving accessibility forward!
Mobile: +63 916 940-0007
E-mail: roselle.ambubuyog at codefactory.es
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-----Original Message-----
From: blindphones-bounces at mosenexplosion.com
[mailto:blindphones-bounces at mosenexplosion.com] On Behalf Of Thomas Stivers
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 2:41 AM
To: blindphones at mosenexplosion.com
Subject: the T-Mobile Dash

Is there a different name for the dash from t-mobile. I know it is an HTC
phone, but not sure the name/number HTC refers to it by. Also if anyone has
particularly good or bad experiences with this phone and MobileSpeak
smartphone please let me know. I got two of them free with a family plan at
letstalk.com, so I hope its worth more than I paid. *smile* Thanks.

-- 
Thomas Stivers 


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