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4.0 stars
"Great upgrade for t-mobile customers"
Pros: touch screen, live search, windows live, ease of use, device construction
Cons: lag when switching landscape, lag between programs, voice command
Summary: I upgraded to a wing from a Sidekick 2, so you have to know that Ive been looking for a smartphone for a little while. That being said, the T-mobile Wing is my first smartphone and I really like it. I have been using this unit for a bout 2weeks, and havent had any problems that patience couldnt handle. I use this phone everyday for so many tasks, caledar, notes, email and AIM. I used these same things on my SK2 but was hoping for better integration of these onto a phone, particularly the calendar. the ability for me to sync with my office computers is a plus, syncing to my Apple laptop at home, not so much.
The wing fits nicely in a hand, the rubbery sides make it easy to grip and hold, and the quality of my phone conversations has greatly improved. When i was researching phones one of my main concearns with the wing was lack of internal GPS, I get lost. Windows live search paired with GPS is probably my perfect solution but even without the GPS reciever I can still use the live search program wonderfully. Finding Jamaican food in the bay has never been easier. Overall if you are on T-mobile and in need of a new device without breaking contract. I suggest the wing. When T-mobile goes 3G eventually they may get phones as fast as the Cingular 8525 but the wing feels sturdier, smaller and looks cooler in blue than that silver machine anyways. I say wing all the way. oh and thanks to all the reviewers for making my research easier.
