Moto Q meets its match: The Dash
First came the Motorola Q - now comes the sleeker T-Mobile Dash, made by HTC. According to a review by Engadget and comments by Engadget readers, the smartphone bests the Q in a number of ways, from the smoother, rounder form factor to the availability of cheaper T-Mobile calling plans. Of course, T-Mobile doesn't offer a 3G network for ultrafast surfing, but it does offer a package of EDGE - a slower data-transfer standard - and Wi-Fi, including T-Mobile's network of hotspots, for $30 a month. And the phone itself sells for $199 with a two-year contract. Not bad for a Windows Mobile smartphone - and it's just one more reason why Palm's expected to roll out the cheap but boring Treo 680 today.
these handheld devices are each year 'updated' with a new button or a new colored background. Their no match for Japanese lighter and faster handheld devices. I would never buy the Palm, Blackberry or Q from the U.S.
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