T-Mobile launch MDA Compact II

Another Smart phone device from T-Mobile - this time for the ladies


15 November 2005 0:00 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Today T-Mobile announces the launch of the MDA Compact II - the ‘Pink Lady' of PDAs and according to the operator the perfect companion for busy, high-flying women.

The MDA Compact II is a refresh of the extremely popular MDA Compact, now boasting the latest mobile software and available in two chic new colours - graphite and metallic pink.

The new SmartPhone comes with Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 software, featuring Pocket Word, Excel and Windows Media Player.

It also features a 2.8 inch screen and a 1.3 mega-pixel camera, with the ability to capture video footage as well as photos. The memory capacity has also been upgraded on this new device - now offering 128MB internal memory and supports an external SD card, so that you can save even more photos than before.

Phil Chapman, T-Mobile UK's Marketing Director, said, “T-Mobile's Compact II is a fantastic device for the ladies - available in chic pink colour. The device offers all the functionality that a high-flying business woman or social butterfly needs while on the move".

Now available on T-Mobile's new web‘n'walk™ tariff, the MDA Compact II also works with CoPilot Live 6, the satellite navigation package.

You can see what we thought of the new player at www.pocket-lint.co.uk/review.php?reviewId=1294
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