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The camera software has been intelligently implemented: press the side button to activate the camera and the screen becomes a viewfinder, with icons ranged around its top and bottom giving access to settings. It's straightforward to change image resolution, use filters for different lighting conditions, set up the self timer and so on. Wi-Fi is now a vital ingredient of handheld computing, providing internet connectivity via office networks and public hotspots. T-Mobile may be concerned about the use of Wi-Fi for voice communications, but we feel that the company has hampered the device by excluding Wi-Fi from the feature set.

On the other hand, the presence of an FM radio is something of a rarity. You have to use the provided headset as the radio antenna, which is normal for handhelds and mobile phones with integrated FM radio. We would have liked the option to plug a headset with a 3. However, this is not possible. The Windows Mobile convention is that this button simply minimises applications, leaving the user to free up memory every so often by closing running applications in a batch. Plenty of third-party applications offer this functionality, but it's welcome that T-Mobile has chosen to offer it out of the box.

Battery life was pretty impressive: we played music through a microSD card non-stop with the screen forced to stay on and got 9 hours 25 minutes of music. Hopefully, these features will appear next time around.

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When I first heard that it came with a trackball I thought back to an old arcade game in the local pub — it was called the "Crystal Maze" and involved a huge amount of trackball spinning. Secondly was the scroll-wheel that surrounds the trackball. Would it?

Think about it. What else do we have? Dimensions — 58 x x At the top of the rear panel is a rubber strip which, I presume, is either for grip or a GPS antenna.

Taking the battery cover off reveals a Samsung battery with a pull-strip for easy removal. On the base of the handset is the now-familiar miniUSB port for syncing the device with your computer, for listening to music and for using your handsfree kit. You can also see the microphone here and a loop hole for — I presume — attaching a wrist-strap or similar. On the left side is your voice speed dial button.

Below this is the volume control for both in-call and device volume. At the bottom of the strip is the reset button. Having the phone fairly close to your hand or steering wheel whilst driving does mean that you can tap a button or two whilst sat at the traffic lights etc. HTC the makers of this device have done really well as the trackball alone would probably drive you mad if you were to rely on it alone.

The trackball glows a nice blue colour when you activate it. Within these grooves is the main speaker.. Not only can you find your way out of a forest without getting lost, but you can also listen to some music while you do it. The guys at Microsoft now have an ethos — every device they make must be a phone first.

Making a call from the main screen can be done in many different ways. My favourite way was to either press the left soft-key to take you into your Contacts.

I then use the wheel to quickly slide down my contacts. Both the call history and contacts list is searched and suggested numbers appear on screen. As usual adding a new contact is easy and you can include a whole heap of data with your contact. Everything from the mobile number to their birthday, childrens name or manager gets stored.

A picture can be addded, plus notes and all the address details you could ever need. Here, as usual, is a quick look at me adding a contact this way.. As this is Windows Mobile 5. In the centre of this wheel is a ball that is identical to the BlackBerry Pearl's control mechanism, although this one doesn't light up.

Here are some of the best. Although this misses the keyboard that you know you want, the hand recognition software is pretty good when it comes to writing contact details and the odd notes - we wouldn't file a story on it however. The inclusion of the GPS is a great feature it's the next big thing and if you can, however, we would recommend opting for the own brand HTC P over this version as you get the better GPS solution.

Learn more Home Phones Phone reviews. Why you can trust Pocket-lint. Verdict Although this misses the keyboard that you know you want, the hand recognition software is pretty good when it comes to writing contact details and the odd notes - we wouldn't file a story on it however.

We love it, but not as much as the original HTC P unbranded version.



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