Mobile phones and fast data speeds don't really go hand in hand. That's all
set to change with the Vario II from T-Mobile.
It's not just a top of the range handset, it also supports HSDPA (high-speed
downlink packet access) – upping the potential speed to a broadband-like
1.8Mbits/sec.
HSDPA isn't new – laptop cards supporting fast data connections have been
around since the start of the summer (check out our reviews of the
Dell
Latitude D420 and
Acer
Aspire 5652).
T-Mobile
, however, claims this is the first handset to support the service.
Running it through an online speed test at
Bandwidth
Place resulted in a 1.1mbps connection – not quite the promised max, but
still faster than entry level broadband. It was more than adequate for streaming
full-screen movie trailers.
The phones itself runs
Microsoft's
Windows Mobile 5 OS, providing full PDA functionality as well.
The most distinctive aspect of the design is the full Qwerty keyboard, hidden
underneath the display – accessible by sliding the screen across. When open, the
screen automatically switches from portrait to landscape mode. The keyboard,
although small, is actually very usable – definitely quicker than typing out
words using predictive text.
The design is very similar to the original Vario. There's a large 2.9in
screen dominating the front of the unit and an arrangement of buttons at the
bottom to provide quick access to commonly used functions like making calls and
navigation.
It also supports Wifi, so if you're in range of a public hotspot you can jump
on a fast internet connection without cutting into your monthly mobile bandwidth
allowance.
Battery life is a claimed eight days' standby, four-and-a-half hours'
talktime. With intensive use, though, we found this dropped to a couple of days.
As well as high speed data, it's packed with all the standard features you'd
expect from a high-end handset. The rear-mounted camera can take pics up to
2megapixels, although it's a bit slow to respond, making spur-of-the-moment
snaps difficult.
If you want a feature-packed model, with fast internet on tap, then the Vario
II is the model to go for.
Also consider:
Virgin
Mobile Lobster 700TV phone
Another attempt at getting people to watch TV on their mobile phone
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