phonedog.com Updated: 2011-07-31 11:06:51
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If you’re looking for a smartphone in a sleek disguise, Shadow is an interesting choice. Though it runs Windows Mobile, it’s really more like a souped-up messaging phone than a smartphone. The custom UI is a great touch.
Shadow is a sleek slider with a custom interface and jog dial that make it easier to use than the average Windows Mobile smartphone. The SureType keypad fits a QWERTY layout into the space of a regular numerical keypad but has larger buttons than the...
Not everyone will like Shadow’s keypad. Wider than most slider phones. Less powerful than many smartphones. No touchscreen. EDGE is slow for Web browsing.
If you’re looking for a smartphone in a sleek disguise, Shadow is an interesting choice. Though it runs Windows Mobile, it’s really more like a souped-up messaging phone than a smartphone. The custom UI is a great touch.
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The HTC Shadow is a new Windows Mobile 6 based smart phone for T-mobile service. It has a lot of potential and after spending some time with it, I really appreciate the amount of work that HTC puts into its phones. T-mobile has modified the Windows Mo...
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The Shadow's name stays the same, but it gets a handful of upgrades, and new colours (drab sage green gives way to white mint and black burgundy).Rather than have a two-tone front face, the top half of the slider T-Mobile Shadow handset is now finishe...
The T-Mobile Shadow is a decent tweener Windows Mobile smartphone with a pretty face. Call quality isn't the best we've heard, but it's adequate. Whether this phone is worth the cost, depends entirely on what sort of deal you get from the carrier...
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At first glance the elegant Shadow doesnt look like a Windows Mobile smart phone. When you first power it up, you may be confused: After the Windows Mobile logo appears, the home screen that greets you looks absolutely nothing like Windows Mobile, sav...
Welldesigned screen gives easy access, Smooth jog wheel facilitates navigation...
Audio quality on calls sounded tinny...
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wi-fiplanet.com Updated: 2014-01-03 19:24:27
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Were not used to being wowed by T-Mobile phones, since the trendiest and flashiest models usually go to other carriers, but the Shadow is a beautifully designed creation.
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2014-01-03 19:24:27
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Video Review: Will average messaging Joes mind a cupcake made out of Windows Mobile if theres tasty, pretty icing on top? We open up HTCs newest smartphone to find out.
Nice material design. Neo interface is very spiffy and convenient. Wi-Fi is a fair substitute for 3G, for now. SureType keyboard brings QWERTY to this small device.
Beauty may be skin deep. Neo interface doesnt really improve calling, messaging and other core functions. Wi-Fi but no UMA? Too bad.
The T-Mobile Shadow offers real visual improvements over the standard Windows Mobile 6 interface, but we doubt any users will be fooled into thinking this isnt a WinMo phone. The Neo interface looks fantastic, but it actually adds very little funct...
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The biggest complaint I hear about Windows Mobile is the interface. This has been the top complaint since day one and the main reason why my wife is still using a Palm. It used to be that the devices didn’t ship with enough memory so you had to...
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pdastreet.com Updated: 2014-01-03 19:24:27
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The current trend in cell phones is to make small smartphones that dont feel like smartphones, at all. The HTC Touch has been getting a lot of attention for its iPhone-like interface, and now the T-Mobile Shadow (also created by HTC) is showing how sm...
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smartphonetoday.com Updated: 2014-01-03 19:24:27
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The current trend in cell phones is to make small smartphones that dont feel like smartphones, at all. The HTC Touch has been getting a lot of attention for its iPhone-like interface, and now the T-Mobile Shadow (also created by HTC) is showing how s...
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T-Mobile Shadow Review (aka HTC Juno) Posted on: December 12, 2007 When the first images of the Shadow (codenamed “Juno” by HTC, the manufacturer) started to hit the web, there was a lot of excitement around this elegant phone, powered by Wind...
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With how competitive the handset market is, each manufacturer have to make sure that theirs sticks out so that they don’t just blend with the rest. Some focus on one main feature, others look towards the design aspect, and then there are those that loo...
Great looking handset, Plenty of features, Battery life, Home screen is nicely organized...
Sluggish performance at times, Poor incoming sound quality, Color isn’t appealing...
The T-Mobile Shadow manages to make itself stand out in a crowded market all while not diminishing its features. Sadly, its sluggish performance and average incoming sound quality cripple it slightly and disappointed us. Still, it manages to be a good...
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Have you outgrown that Moto RIZR but dont want the business-geeky bulk of a Pocket PC phone like the T-Mobile Wing or the teen-fashionable SideKick? T-Mobile and HTC have the answer: the Shadow-- a Windows Mobile smartphone that looks as slick and co...
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Youd expect something called the Shadow to be all black and sleek looking. Well it is very sleek looking, but this one has a brown "copper" paint job and it looks great. T-Mobile seems to have been experimenting with releasing abnormally colored p...
Twenty button SureType style keyboard is great, Cool animated "Neo" Home screen, Highly integrated software/hardware color coordination, Directional button pad doubles as a scroll wheel, Small slider form factor...
ExtUSB port is on the side, Battery life, Animated Home screen can be slow, No GPS...
The T-Mobile Shadow has a great small form factor for when I dont want to carry the TyTN II, and the keyboard is awesome for one handed usage. Seriously, theres a much shorter learning curve for using this keyboard compared to the T9 Numeric keyp...
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wirelessinfo.com Updated: 2014-01-03 19:24:27
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The T-Mobile Shadow is the latest smart phone from T-Mobile. Running the non-touchscreen version of Windows Mobile the Shadow is an attractive device with a custom home screen that makes accessing various functions easier than on most Windows Mobile de...
We found a lot to like about the Shadow, from its small size, good looks and very usable SureType keyboard. We also found the custom home screen on the Shadow put a huge amount of the phones functionality in easy reach, something thats very helpful...
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Smartdevicecentral.com Updated: 2014-01-03 19:24:27
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Theres no reason not to like T-Mobiles Shadow. But stick it into the currently strong T-Mobile lineup or put it up against the exciting array of smartphones that have hit U.S. shores in recent months, and the Shadow just doesnt stand out. Despite it...
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Here is a quick video tour of the Shadow for T-Mobile. It packs in some good software innovations with a handset that is attractive and sleek. You can watch the video here: Or visit YouTube for more viewing and sharing options.
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T-Mobile knows how to work with OEMs. Witness their popular Dash and Sidekick. They create branded experiences, completely change UIs and operating systems, and generally do a good job of making casual messaging easy. So here we have the T-Mobile Shado...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2014-01-03 19:24:27
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The Shadow is an appropriate name for T-Mobiles new slick slider. Thats because it doesnt wear its smartphoneness on its sleeve (see our photo gallery). In fact, its really more akin to an LG Chocolate--with a brain and Wi-Fi--than your typical Bla...
Fashionable slider design with scroll wheel, Elegant, easy-to-use main menu, Built-in Wi-Fi, Good speakerphone, Robust voice-recognition software...
QWERTY-like keyboard involves learning curve, Doesn’t support T-Mobile HotSpot @Home Wi-Fi calling, Sluggish camera...
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slashphone.com Updated: 2014-01-03 19:24:27
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T-Mobile USA today announces the T-Mobile Shadow. Available beginning Oct. 31, the T-Mobile Shadow is the first phone in a planned franchise branded under the Shadow name and will be sold at $149.99.Making the most of its sleek, slider design, the T-Mo...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2014-03-14 03:50:51
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With most of America still of the perception that smartphones are for business use alone, and not practical for everyday use outside of the corporate world, the HTC Shadow fights this reputation with a phone that is easy to use and meets a variety of...
Nice design, and it makes excellent use of the Windows Mobile smartphones ,Very affordable ,High quality camera and splendid display...
Doesn’t perform as well as it should in the calling department ,The navigation wheel could have been tighter ,Doesn’t perform up to par when several applications are being used at once...
The HTC Shadow is perfect for those white-collar up-and-comers, who are ready for the next step in cell phone technology, but not in need of one completely centered on business features.
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