Printer Friendly
The Free Library
4,552,844 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

New T-Mobile phone runs Windows Mobile 6


T-Mobile USA on Tuesday will launch the first cell phone in the U.S. to come with Microsoft's latest version of Windows Mobile, with improved handling of e-mail and tougher security.

The T-Mobile Wing costs $299 with a two-year contract and runs Windows Mobile 6, Microsoft Corp.'s latest operating system for "smart" phones, which handle e-mail, documents and Web browsing in addition to phone calls.

It's a competitive space: Microsoft is trying to translate its dominance in PC software into an advantage versus Research in Motion Ltd.'s BlackBerry, Palm Inc.'s Treo and Apple Inc.'s soon-to-launch iPhone.

The advances in the new Windows Mobile version are incremental rather than revolutionary. It lets users read e-mail with embedded images and graphics, and can be set up to receive e-mail instantly from Windows Live Hotmail. It also supports Live's instant messaging program and Web search. Synchronization of data with Windows Vista computers via Bluetooth wireless connections has been simplified.

Security features have been beefed up to appeal to corporate users: If used in conjunction with Microsoft's latest software for corporate e-mail servers, the memory of a lost or stolen device can be wiped remotely by the owner through an Outlook account, with no need to call the IT department.

Files stored on removable memory cards can be encrypted, and the device can send and receive e-mail whose readership is controlled by Information Rights Management, useful for sensitive data.

Windows Mobile 6 also allows the user to search remotely stored e-mail and corporate address books.

The Wing features a 40-key keyboard that slides out from underneath the 2.8-inch touchscreen. The phone is similar to the discontinued T-Mobile MDA, but smaller, and like the MDA is made by High Tech Computer Corp. of Taiwan.

T-Mobile lacks a third-generation broadband cellular network in the U.S., lagging behind the larger cellular carriers. The Wing makes up for this in part by including the capability to connect to Wi-Fi hotspots.

Microsoft released Windows Mobile 6 in February. HTC-made phones sporting the software have gone on sale in Europe in the last few months.

Windows Mobile 6 has been available for a few weeks as a download for T-Mobile's Dash smart phone, but the upgrade wipes the handset's memory of all user data. Dash phones with the new software pre-installed will be available in June, T-Mobile said.

The carrier said the Dash and the BlackBerry Pearl, which launched last year, have widened the customer base for smart phones beyond corporate road warriors. It says most of the buyers are getting them to replace regular consumer-level camera phones.

T-Mobile USA is a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG of Germany.

___

On the Net:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile

http://www.t-mobile.com

Copyright 2007 AP News
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright (c) Mochila, Inc.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Author:PETER SVENSSON
Publication:AP News
Date:May 22, 2007
Words:444
Previous Article:Child director settles financier suit
Next Article:Traffic up on gasoline price Web sites



Related Articles
Pipeline.(Connection)(Brief Article)
Heeding the call: Ninja looking beyond games to new era of lifestyle applications.(Ninja Mobile Inc.)
The hardware and software for a high-tech office.(TECHNOLOGY)
T-Mobile Sidekick Chip Off the Old Block
T-Mobile Sidekick the Cool Gizmo You'Ll Love to Own
What Is Mobile Phone Unlocking? Why Do I Need It?
Are Fancy Cellular Phones Really Necessary?
How Young Is Too Young for A Cell Phone?
Cell Phone Cameras
Wireless industry heads to Spain meeting

Terms of use | Copyright © 2008 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles