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T-Mobile - MDA Compact III review

T-Mobile - MDA Compact III review

slim GPS-equipped Windows Mobile Pocket PC phone (09/01/2007)

T-Mobile MDA Compact III Photograph

T-Mobile has had a great deal of success with its range of connected Windows Mobile Pocket PCs. This has been in part due to very user-friendly pricing on contract tariffs, and in part due to its partnership with ALK and specifically with that company's CoPilot navigation software. The partnership continues with the new MDA Compact III, available either with or without CoPilot.

The advantage of the MDA Compact III over earlier devices in the range, as far as navigation is concerned, is that it has a built-in GPS antenna. This means you do not need to charge or carry a separate antenna or indeed to go through the hassle of pairing an antenna over Bluetooth with the MDA Compact III. You simply choose to run the software when you need to.

Even without the CoPilot - or any other - navigation software, the MDA Compact III is an impressive piece of kit. It is small, thin and light (58mm x 108mm x 16mm and 160g) and styled in a compelling grey.

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