Sprint, apparently feeling generous, includes a MB microSD card standard with the device, giving the user well over MB of total storage out of the box. The Mogul is also known to support microSDHC cards at least up to 4 GB, thus removing the size restrictions that have typically accompanied such small slots. Good luck finding a decent price on a 4 GB card, though.
The Mogul is one of the first Windows Mobile 6 devices to hit the market in the U. The OS now supports receiving system software updates directly from Microsoft, rather than waiting for their release though a carrier or manufacturer.
A free update later this year will provide users with Office Mobile , which will support the use of Office file formats. The Microsoft Bluetooth stack has been improved in terms of reliability, if not user friendliness.
Probably the most significant alterations are to the icon set, which makes the user interface feel less familiar, even though most of the applications are fundamentally the same. By registering, you agree to our Terms of Use. We value your privacy and will never share your email address. Advertisements phone info continues below CTIA Preview: HTC Mogul. Recommended memory cards for this phone from Amazon:. Share on Facebook. Tweet this.
This is a preview. Compare side-by-side vs Standby: hours max. Windows Mobile Professional version 5 or 6 carrier-dependent, carrier-upgradeable. Ungroup Features Show all features Key features only. Fingerprint Reader. To differentiate itself from the competition, Sprint adds some goodies of its own to the Mogul, which we'll discuss throughout this section.
Starting with the basics, the Mogul's voice features include a speakerphone, voice commands, smart dialing, speed dial, vibrate mode, and text and multimedia messaging. The contact list is limited only by the available memory, and each entry includes storage for as many as 12 numbers, home and work addresses, e-mail, IM screen name, birthday, spouse's name, and more.
For caller ID purposes, you can pair a contact with a photo, a caller group, or any of 24 polyphonic ring tones. Call history is now sorted to the appropriate contact page--a new function of Windows Mobile 6. It's a minor feature, but it's actually quite handy to see when you received and made calls to a specific person, as well as the time of the call, the duration, and so forth all on the contact page. Wireless options on the Sprint Mogul run the full gamut.
It has built-in Bluetooth 2. You can use the Bluetooth to connect to wireless headsets, hands-free kits, general object exchange, dial-up networking, and A2DP for Bluetooth stereo headsets, among others.
For Web browsing, you can either hop onto a hot spot or take advantage of Sprint's EV-DO network, which can give you data speeds of as fast as 2.
A when it launches later in the fall. With the boost of 3G speeds, Sprint added support for its Sprint Music Store where you can wirelessly download music to your phone or PC. We tried downloading several songs but ran into a number of problems. We could get a preview of the song and view the album art, but once we hit the download button, it would start for a few seconds, then return with a message saying the music store was not available.
It took us five attempts before we were able to download one song. Sprint has since told us that its engineers are conducting more tests, so the Sprint Music service will not be available at launch. Instead, it will offer it as an over-the-air download in mid-July. More than the multimedia capabilities, the Sprint Mogul is a tool for staying organized and working while on the go.
The upgrade to Windows Mobile 6 Professional Edition brings a collection of small but notable improvements to the PIM functions, including a more robust Calendar app and Windows Live integration.
To learn more about these features and to get a full rundown of Windows Mobile 6, please check out our full review here. The Mogul ships with Microsoft's Direct Push technology, so you get real-time e-mail delivery and automatic synchronization with your Outlook calendar, tasks, and contacts via Exchange Server.
In addition, there's a new e-mail search function, and you get more of a true Outlook experience as your Inbox shows messages that are flagged and marked as being of high importance.
It works like the Smart Dial feature on Windows Mobile 5 devices, where you start typing in a word while in your Inbox, and it will pull up messages automatically with that term in the subject or contact field. As we noted in our review of Windows Mobile 6, the e-mail functionality is even more robust if your company has upgraded to Exchange Server We used ActiveSync 4.
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