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        Device Profile: T-Mobile MDA

        jill | Date: Jun 29, 2002 | Comments: 1



        T-Mobile has announced the availability of a mobile phone based on Microsoft's Pocket PC Phone Edition. The device, the MDA, is based on the "Wallaby" reference design from Taiwan's HTC corporation and runs on the 206 MHz Intel StrongARM processor.


        Expansion options include IrDA and an integrated SD/MMCard slot. T-Mobile MDA supports 900/1900 MHz version in the U.S. and GSM 900/1800 Mhz networks in Europe.

        Key features and specifications of the T-Mobile MDA include . . .
        • Operating system: Pocket PC 2002 Phone Edition (WinCE 3.0)
        • CPU: 206MHz Intel StrongARM processor
        • Memory: 32 MB SDRAM / 32 MB ROM
        • Display: 3.5 in. reflective TFT LCD, LED backlight
          (240 x 320) 4096 colors
        • WAN: 900 / 1800 MHz, GPRS class B
        • Interfaces:
          • USB (ver. 1.0)
          • IrDA
          • GSM Data modem (integrated)
          • Speaker
          • Microphone
          • Stereo jack
        • Expansion: SD / MMC slot
        • Size: 2.9 x 4.9 x 0.5 in
        • Weight: 7.1 oz.
        • Battery: 1500 mAh Lithium-Polymer rechargable, life up to 15 hours, according to T-Mobile