T-Mobile MDA Vario II (T-Mobile) |
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| Thursday, 18 October 2007 18:56 | ||||
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FeaturesBesides super-fast web surfing, the MDA Vario II is crammed with functions that make it more like a mini-laptop than a phone. Running Windows Mobile 5.0, it includes mobile versions of Office programs such as Word, Excel and Outlook, along with Microsoft Direct Push, which automatically downloads emails as they arrive. A full Qwerty keyboard makes working on the move simple and handily switches the screen from portrait to landscape view when you slide it out. Other notable features include a two-megapixel camera with a sports mode (for capturing moving objects) and flash, a VGA camera for video calls, and Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity. PerformanceThe speedy connection of the Vario II means web pages load instantly in its Internet Explorer browser, even those containing large images. Searching, shopping, downloading and other online activities are all made easier by T-Mobile's Web 'n' Walk service, which offers instant access to popular sites and displays them as on a desktop PC. Battery life is reasonable for a device of this kind, offering four to five hours of talk time per charge or up to 10 days in standby mode, though heavy web browsing sessions will reduce this. The still camera is excellent quality, and the ability to review images on a high-resolution 2.8in screen proves extremely useful. Ease of useDespite its many features, the Vario II is wonderfully straightforward to operate. A scroll wheel and stylus help you navigate and select on-screen options quickly, while the finger-friendly keyboard lets you input data in a flash. There are dedicated buttons for launching the main applications such as the web browser, camera and phone functions, and you can also check your connectivity options. Our only (minor) grumble is that as there's no hold switch, these buttons could be activated by accident while the handset is in your pocket. Value for moneyT-Mobile is offering a broad selection of price plans for the Vario II, starting from Flext75, which gets you the phone free, but has a £70 monthly charge. The most you'll pay for the handset is £299, unless you opt to splash out on the £470 SIM-free version offered by manufacturers HTC under the name TyTN. The nice thing is that, as HSDPA is tightly integrated with Web 'n' Walk, you're not paying any extra for internet access that's up to 40 times faster than standard GPRS. VerdictIt's hard to find much to fault about the MDA Vario II, a stylish handset with everything you need for work and play on the move. It's super-fast for browsing the web, very simple to operate, and comes with a choice of pay-monthly price plans. We could quibble that the 64MB of onboard memory isn't a great deal but this can be upgraded with a Micro SD card, and is unlikely to prevent the Vario II setting the high watermark for smart phones for at least the next few months. Dimensions
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