T-Mobile
will soon offer their firsst 3G-enabled smartphone, the T-Mobile Dash 3G,
with faster data delivery and web browsing via T-Mobile's
high-speed 3G network and Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g).
The T-Mobile Dash 3G by HTC uses Microsoft's Windows
Mobile 6.1, is available in a glossy-black finish with red
accents. It resembles the HTC Snap.
The T-Mobile Dash 3G has a full-QWERTY keyboard and trackball. This latest version of the T-Mobile Dash delivers easy
ways to stay connected and organized with voice calling, messaging,
support for personal and business e-mail, GPS for location-based
services, and synchronization with Microsoft Outlook.
"As millions of families prepare to hit the road this summer, T-Mobile
is offering our first 3G-enabled Windows Mobile smartphone to help
customers stay connected, organized and traveling in the right
direction," said Travis Warren, director, product marketing, T-Mobile
USA. "We're excited to offer the power and style of the T-Mobile Dash 3G
with high-speed Internet access thanks to T-Mobile's rapidly expanding
3G network."
T-Mobile continues to expand its high-speed 3G network in 2009 to cover
approximately 200 million people across the United States by the end of
the year. At the end of 2008, T-Mobile USA's 3G network was available to
more than 100 million people in more than 130 U.S. cities.
The new T-Mobile Dash 3G is anticipated to be available nationwide in
July at T-Mobile retail stores, select authorized dealers, and at T-Mobile online.