Cingular 8125 PDA Phone

Cingular 8125 PDA Phone

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Computeract!ve Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4 star(s) O2 XDA Mini S

Comments:
Pocket PC phone with slide-out qwerty keyboard and high-resolution screen

Review Verdict: O2's XDA Mini S strikes a good balance between a more compact phone size and the features of larger devices, providing a slide-out keyboard to make text-based tasks easier. Although it lacks 3G capabilities, the combination of Wi-Fi and GPRS will cover th

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alaTest.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4.15 star(s) Review summary of HTC Wizard (Prodigy) / Qtek 9100 / i-mate K-JAM / Dopod 838 / O2 XDA Mini S / T-Mobile MDA Vario / Orange SPV M3000 / Cingular 8100/

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alaTest has collected and analyzed 1836 reviews of HTC Wizard (Prodigy) / Qtek 9100 / i-mate K-JAM / Dopod 838 / O2 XDA Mini S / T-Mobile MDA Vario / Orange SPV M3000 / Cingular 8100/8125 / Vodafone VP from international magazines and websites.

Review Verdict: Experts rate this product 77/100 and users 76/100. Comparing these reviews to 404266 other Cell Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 83/100 = Very Good.

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cnet.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 3.35 star(s) AT&T 8125 review

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Pros: The Cingular 8100 series features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, Windows Mobile 5, and four forms of wireless (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, EDGE, and infrared). The quad-band world phone also offers a speakerphone and extralong talk-time battery life.
Cons: Unfortunately, the Cingular 8100 series is clunky and heavy, and it suffers from subpar call quality.
pcworld.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 3.7 star(s) Cingular 8125 Smart Phone

Comments:
Cingular's 8125 has the right idea when it comes to hardware and software specs. But this hybrid PDA/cell phone's design and usability disappoint.

Review Verdict: Still, $349 (as of April 7, 2006, with a two-year contract) is a high price to pay for an e-mail device that suffers from usability flaws and delivers mixed call quality

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Pros: Built-in Wi-Fi for fast Web access Excellent battery life
Cons: Bulky device is awkward to hold Launching apps can be slow
mobiletechreview.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4 star(s) i-mate K-JAM - Pocket PC Phone Reviews by Mobile Tech Review

Comments:
The i-mate JAM was a success from the get-go, it combined a small form factor Pocket PC with a phone feature set. i-mate have now added a 'K'eyboard to the JAM to make the "K-JAM" and what a jolly good move it was, but did the K-JAM really commit fratrici

Review Verdict: . But is it an equal balance up to the JASJAR and down to the SP5? I don't think so. Compared to the JASJAR the K-JAM gives way on screen resolution; the JASJAR has a VGA 640 x 480 screen, the K-JAM a 320 x 240 QVGA but don't think for one minute that mak

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pocketnow.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4.5 star(s) i-mate K-JAM Pocket PC Phone

Comments:
Hot on the heels of the release of the i-mate JasJar, comes the latest Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC phone. The i-mate K-JAM is basically a re-branded version of HTC's Wizard Pocket PC Phone. You'll see the same type of device under other names like T-Mobi

Review Verdict:     This is my new primary device and I am very impressed. I didn't think I would ever care for a hardware thumb keyboard, but I'm beginning to get used to it. I'm still fine with Fitaly and Calligrapher though. Is the added thickness worth...

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QuickTake:

Pros: EDGE high-speed internet, 802.11b/g/e/i high-speed networking, Bluetooth 2.0 (coming soon), Small form-factor, Great battery life, Slide out keyboard, Quadband 850/900/1800/1900mhz GSM, Voice Command over a Bluetooth headset
Cons: Early models have plenty of bugs in 3rd party software, Mini SD cards don't have more than 1Gb of storage, Camera quality, Thicker than i-mate JAM, Expensive
zdnet.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 3.35 star(s) T-Mobile MDA

Comments:
Armed with built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, EDGE support, and Windows Mobile 5, the nondescript T-Mobile MDA--a rebranded version of the HTC Wizard--makes for an enticing addition to T-Mobile's staid lineup of long-in-the-tooth hand

Review Verdict: Hobbled by a poorly designed QWERTY keypad and sometimes sluggish performance, the Wi-Fi and EDGE-enabled T-Mobile MDA makes for an enticing but ultimately mediocre addition to T-Mobile's smart-phone lineup.

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QuickTake:

Pros: The T-Mobile MDA is fully stocked with a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and EDGE support. It also has a 1.3-megapixel camera, Windows Mobile 5, and a Mini SD expansion slot.
Cons: Unfortunately, the T-Mobile MDA's keypad suffers from poor backlighting and lacks dedicated numeric keys. The MDA's camera also produces so-so images, and the phone doesn't ship with a Mini SD card.
pcmag.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 3 star(s) T-Mobile MDA

Comments:
Service Provider: T-Mobile, Camera: Yes, Operating System: Windows Mobile Pocket PC

Review Verdict: Check out this PDA-phone if the Sidekick seems too childish, but we're cool to its lackluster phone performance.

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QuickTake:

Pros: Wi-Fi. Excellent keyboard.
Cons: Poor phone performance.
digitaltrends.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 2.5 star(s) T-Mobile MDA

Comments:
The new T-Mobile MDA is a messaging powerhouse, with a full keyboard that slides away plus GSM, GPRS, EDGE, and the extra speed you need to take advantage of the T-Mobile Total Internet network.

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pcworld.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 3.95 star(s) T-Mobile MDA

Comments:
T-Mobile's MDA--which stands for Mobile Digital Assistant--delivers a lot of punch at a pretty reasonable price. The $400 unit (as of April 7, 2006, with a two-year contract) is a highly functional Windows Mobile device with a big screen and a slide-out Q

Review Verdict: The MDA fills a void in T-Mobile's phone line-up, if you're looking for a device that can do more than a Sidekick or a standard cell phone. But its quirks prevent us from heartily recommending it

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QuickTake:

Pros: Built-in Wi-Fi for easy Web access Roomy, slide-out QWERTY keyboard
Cons: Difficult to use with only one hand
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