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also known as HTC Mogul , Verizon Wireless XV6800 , PCD PPC6800 , HTC PPC6800
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HTC Mogul Review
Sprint's new WM6 Professional Phone
The Mogul is a wonderful phone regardless of whether you are looking for a business phone or one to use everyday. With a great email client, messaging system, and long talk-time, it should be easy to stay connected and perform your daily actions no matter where you are. Judging by the look of the Mogul alone, it does seems that it is geared towards businesses but it is not limited to this one category. The slow UI response may push some users to look at a BlackBerry, but the Mogul is no worse of a phone.
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11. descent
3 Feb 2008 by decent
94%9.4out of 10
In my opinion this pda is great except for sometimes it can operate slowly. I also think that the phone is not much of an update from the last version and i think they could have came out with it quickly. I think that the new style looks great if you like the color blue. The touch screen works good but there's no Vcast which i do not like. You should have the option of Vcast on any phone no matter if you have the capabilities of downloading it on the computer. All in all this phone is great but they could have done a lot more to make it new.
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12. no java
27 Jan 2008 by lee green
78%7.8out of 10
Good , but no java as microsoft discontinued support for Java in Dec 07.
So Mobil 6.0 doesn't have it and java apps don't work...unless someone
can prove me wrong...
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13. very good
28 Dec 2007 by edwin
86%8.6out of 10
Was confused to buy a mobile phone, I had three options, iphone, treo 750 and Nokia n95, but he found a defect on each one, the Ipod is very nice, but I do not think that is very functional because it is new and there is no variety of programs for this, the treo 750, good for the brand but has no wi fi integrated processor 300 and N95, a super machine, but I do not like the OS that uses the phone, but that is a super phone it is, but take this choice by htc and I am not really that bad pocket is a very functional, HTC WELL DONE ....
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14. Ehhh....
30 Nov 2007 by Senor Phone Reviewer
72%7.2out of 10
Upon unboxing the Verizon branded phone one has to wonder one thing....what took so long?
The essential WM6 clone of the 8525 (which had been out around a year) is nothing new to the cell phone arena.
The one plus out of the box is the support for EVDO Rev. A. This bad boy is fast online....buuuuuttt.....not always. What they were thinking putting only 64MB of ram into the unit is beyond me. The obvious lack of RAM is evident in everything from the lag on the screen slide....to bubble breaker often slowing down.
Also, whats with the color scheme? UGLY!!! Someone must have been drunk while designing this one...whats wrong with plain old grey and black? Lets hope for the eventual series of colors that i'm sure will be released in the future (cant be a good phone unless you have 46 different color variations).
The unit itself runs just dandy. Signal strength is good, as is the clarity and speaker volume. The buttons feel a little overly springy and "cheap".
Overall, this has to be looked at as a miss for Verizon, being that the release of the 8925 and even the WM6 update of the 8525 equals or trumps this device in most categories.
Then again, theres a reason people have been waiting for this device. Its the same reason why people don't flock to t-mobile...its the network. You have to love the ready availablity of Verizons 3G network....as opposed to the much more sparse AT&T versions...also, you dont have the 3G to non-3G tower handoff issues that AT&T devices often suffer from...nothing like a dropped call or data session to make your day
End result...if you want a prety good PDA device to run on the obvious best network out there, this is your fella. If you want new and innovative...you wont find it here.
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15. Not bad for a US phone....
29 Oct 2007 by agni
76%7.6out of 10
I Honestly thought it was going to be a little better than it is... It locks/lags anytime I am using the wireless to access files on my networks though I think this might be a WinCE issue
I do like the fact that I can use skype and putty on it that makes my work a little easier, keeps me from having to take a laptop to the bar during the on call shift, but the freekin (\), ($), (alt), (ctrl), etc... are all in the touch screen not on the keyboard which can be a little bit of a PIA, Needs more RAM... But all in all I guess this is the best we can get here in the states... just another reason to move to europe or pressure the US cell companies to stop being such stubborn mules and join the rest of the world... Can I get a "G3"..
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16.
17 Oct 2007 by reet
86%8.6out of 10
very good phone, my first sprint phone after 4 different nextel phones in 2 and a half years. very good signal and nice features.
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17. me
24 Jul 2007 by me
70%7out of 10
Just the negative
NO GPS NO GPS NO GPS, can i say that again, sprint swears that it does but doesn't
it is only gps e911 enabled and requires a blue tooth gps brick to activate gps abilities.
Multiple software issues or at least on mine,.
if you have more then one voicemail it will still only show 1
when in keypad mode and type in a name if you have poor signal it will say no signal can not dial (even tho you have signal)
contact listings do not have a option to do *all* first name last, but instead you have to click each individually to list properly,. and there's no way im doing that on my 450 contacts.
I have experienced multiple laggs depending on what you do, sometimes on the simplest functions such as call to slide etc.
There is no way to adjust keypad number sizes
I can barley go through a day with out recharging the item 3 - 4 times
sprint does not offer the over sized battery online 3rd party only
its hard to impossible to call on the road with large contact lists without voice attachments
its hard to text on the road, and if your a pro you know what i mean
speaker phone sucks and is not loaud
somewhat complicate to change to customized tones and some settings
you can not be in a data transfer (Internet) and get phone calls at the same time (altho i dont think any phone does maybe iphone?)
Overall,. if it had gps id keep it.. but i dont want to carry a tom tom everywhere so its off to the returns,..
try again htc
I am a white glove unlimited customer and i use my phone for all its options, the phone is not all that bad but not great for serious phone users on the road who use the phone non stop that need quick button access.
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18. Nice PDS Phone
19 Jun 2007 by Ali
86%8.6out of 10
I like this PDA phone. It could be better if they had installed WM6 on that or it had GPS reciever but honestly I don't care much about those issues. I have my own Bluetooth GPS Reciever and will use that one anyway.
Phone side of this device rocks. Signal strength is good and sound quality is better than what I thought. Size is amazing (it's not too bulky for me, however it's a personal taste).
Overal I give it a 4.5 star out of five. :) Good job, HTC
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19. Just the tip of the iceberg
8 Jun 2007 by neophyte.vii
92%9.2out of 10
This 'phone' exceed my wildest expectations. The physical design is very ergonomic, the weight is perfect, tactile feedback is solid, and the screen is beautiful. My only wish would have been for 24-bit colour.
The camera is decent, not great. The zoom is poor. Good lighting is essential to the capture of crisp images. The real saver is in its low-latency responsiveness. It requires a steady hand, but could be much worse. Many options on the software side also lend a degree of grace to the quality. Lighting options are very well done. Still, a decent zoom and stronger flash would have set it well above the realm of casual snaps.
Navigation:
There are no less than -four- methods of navigating the screen. Jogwheel, dpad, touchscreen, & keyboard [tab is right beside space].
Different circumstances merit different styles of interface. When on my bike, I cannot imagine being without the touchscreen. While web browsing, the jogwheel shines. The dpad is useful in both landscape and portrait. The keyboard is probably the best anyone could expect for such a tiny mobile device. Good feel, and once accustomed to the layout it becomes exceedingly easy to punch in URLs and draft letters.
As it turns out, this thing sports a dual-core processor. There is a 400MHz used for the OS and a 133MHz for radio operation. This means that bluetooth will not lag down your tasks, and background processes continue unimpeded during voice calls! Very nice touch.
For a web browser, Opera Mobile [free trial 'till October] comes highly recommended.
HTC rules!
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20. The best phone out right now!
9 May 2007 by Samuel
100%10out of 10
I've had this phone for a week I have been on the Mike Network, Rogers, and Bell so far and they are all shit. Until I got this phone which has profound service and not even one dropped call yet. The features are also out of this world and the phoen is the perfect way to mix my work world with my personal and keep them organized. I love it all hands up. the only thing that gets is the phone is a mini laptop so if you have too many programs open at once it will crash! Other than that the phone is superb. I would trade it for any riight now. Might even sell my PSP cause I am so impressed.
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