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The Shadow runs on Windows Mobile 6 Standard Edition OS. And to make the most use of those capabilities, a short-type like keyboard has been added. Each key is made up of a rubber substance and the center of it turned and slightly—and they are easy to press and very comfortable to use.
To go along with that, we’re going to look at the T-Mobile-Shadow. The onscreen has been screwed upside. It doesn’t look like your standard windows mobile handset. The program’s menu on the other hand has a more traditional layout. Everything is listed in a great style and navigation is possible either through the D-pad by rotating it or with a more traditional left, right, up and down click.
The biggest disappointments with the Shadow are the sluggish performance due to under powered processor and poor incoming sound quality. The sound quality is very high pitch and very artificial. It seems more of a digital voice than an actual person that you’re talking to.
Despite of setbacks, the Shadow manages to take an old formula, give it a fresh breath of air and then turn into something that’s more pleasing. It’s definitely a handset that you should look at if you’re in the market for this type of phone. To see the rest of out review, please visit our website.
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