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T-Mobile Shadow Review
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T-Mobile Shadow Review
Published on: 11 December, 2007 by PhoneArena Team
Performance
With a 200MHz processor and 128MB of RAM, the Shadow’s performance left much to be desired. There was no in-between ground as it was either very sluggish or, on the rare occasion, quite responsive. At one point, we activated the silent mode and it look about 3-4 seconds before the handset responded.
Reception is pretty good and we managed to get signal in most places, even those unexpected spots. It did tend to fluctuate wildly at times, where one minute we had full signal and the next we found only two bars.
Sound quality was more than disappointing, it was painful too. With the volume turned all the way up, the other person’s voice sounded artificial and had a very high tone. Once the volume was reduced, the high pitch wasn’t an issue but the voice still seemed digital making it sound very artificial. The loud speaker didn’t suffer from the high pitched tone but sound quality didn’t improve either. It seemed as this was only a one way problem and the other party had no complaints with our voices. They came through clear without being too loud or unnatural.
At least the battery life won’t let you down. After 5 days of use, it was still had a 50% charge. From full charge, the battery lasted an astonishing 9 hours and 37 minutes during our talk-time tests.
Conclusion
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 alternative to the more known handsets in its class by providing elegant looks, a great battery life, and the functionality you would expect from it.
With a 200MHz processor and 128MB of RAM, the Shadow’s performance left much to be desired. There was no in-between ground as it was either very sluggish or, on the rare occasion, quite responsive. At one point, we activated the silent mode and it look about 3-4 seconds before the handset responded.
Reception is pretty good and we managed to get signal in most places, even those unexpected spots. It did tend to fluctuate wildly at times, where one minute we had full signal and the next we found only two bars.
Sound quality was more than disappointing, it was painful too. With the volume turned all the way up, the other person’s voice sounded artificial and had a very high tone. Once the volume was reduced, the high pitch wasn’t an issue but the voice still seemed digital making it sound very artificial. The loud speaker didn’t suffer from the high pitched tone but sound quality didn’t improve either. It seemed as this was only a one way problem and the other party had no complaints with our voices. They came through clear without being too loud or unnatural.
At least the battery life won’t let you down. After 5 days of use, it was still had a 50% charge. From full charge, the battery lasted an astonishing 9 hours and 37 minutes during our talk-time tests.
Conclusion
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 alternative to the more known handsets in its class by providing elegant looks, a great battery life, and the functionality you would expect from it.
Pros
- Great looking handset
- Plenty of features
- Battery life
- Home screen is nicely organized
Cons
- Sluggish performance at times
- Poor incoming sound quality
- Color isn’t appealing
PAppeal 
- Christian Dior:
- Very low
Although it looks very well for smartphone, the phone won't steal the RAZR fans
- Average Joe:
- Very low
While it is a nice phone, there are plenty of features that might never be used and the talking portion of the phone could be a let down
- Corporate US:
- Average
The Shadow provides great flexibility when it comes to e-mail, internet browser, and Office documents but the sound quality might let you down during an important call
- High-Tech junkie
- High
It combines what you'd expect from WM6 Standard smartphone with decent look
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