T-Mobile MDA III User Manual

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Call History icons include: incoming calls outgoing calls

missed calls.

Making a call from Speed Dial

Create Speed Dial to call frequently-used numbers with a single tap. The number must already exist in Contacts before you can create a Speed Dial entry.

1.From the Phone keypad, tap > New.

2.Tap the desired contact name and number.

3.In the Location field, tap the Up/Down arrows to select an available location to assign as the new Speed Dial entry. (The first Speed Dial location is reserved for your voice mail.)

By memorizing the position in the Speed Dial list of a number, you can dial the number by enter- ing its position number.

By default the Location function will give you the next available position in the Speed Dial set- ting screen. If you want to put a number in a position that is already occupied, the new number will replace the number already there.

Tips for using Speed Dial

To create a Speed Dial entry from Contacts: tap and hold the contact name > tap Add to Speed Dial > and then tap the Up/Down arrows to select an available location to assign as the new speed dial entry.

To delete a Speed Dial entry: go to the Speed Dial list > tap and hold the contact name in the box to the right of the assigned speed dial number > and then tap Delete.

Checking your Voice Mail

By default, the first Speed Dial location is your voice mailbox. When you insert your SIM card into your T-Mobile MDA III, it will automatically detect and set by default the voice mailbox number of your service provider.

On the Phone Dialer screen, tap

or press the Left button on the navigation

pad, select

Voice Mail and then press

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T-Mobile MDA III manual Making a call from Speed Dial, Tips for using Speed Dial, Checking your Voice Mail

MDA III specifications

The T-Mobile MDA III, launched in the mid-2000s, stands as a significant device in the evolution of smartphones. This pocket-sized companion packed a plethora of features and technologies that catered to the needs of both business professionals and casual users alike.

A standout characteristic of the MDA III was its operating system, Windows Mobile 5.0, which allowed for a user-friendly interface and robust application support. The device featured a 3.5-inch TFT touchscreen display, delivering a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. This screen provided vibrant colors and ease of navigation, allowing users to experience their applications and media effectively.

The MDA III was powered by a Samsung S3C2410 processor, running at 400 MHz. Coupled with 128 MB of RAM and 128 MB of ROM, it managed multitasking well, allowing users to run multiple applications with relative speed and efficiency. The device supported expandable memory via an SD card, accommodating up to 2 GB, offering ample storage for applications, documents, and media.

Communication capabilities were a strong suit of the MDA III. It supported GSM networks, enabling users to enjoy voice calls and SMS services. For internet access, the device was equipped with GPRS, allowing users to browse the web and check emails on the go. The inclusion of Wi-Fi was also a notable highlight, providing users with faster data access when connected to available networks.

The MDA III excelled in its multimedia capabilities. It featured a 2-megapixel rear camera, enabling users to capture moments with decent quality. Additionally, it came with a media player that supported various formats, allowing users to enjoy music and videos wherever they were.

In terms of design, the MDA III had a sleek and stylish appearance, with a sliding QWERTY keyboard that enhanced typing efficiency. This physical keyboard option was a game-changer, making it easier for users to send messages and emails.

The T-Mobile MDA III, with its combination of business-friendly features, multimedia capabilities, and stylish design, made a memorable impact in the early smartphone market. For users at the time, it represented a powerful tool that brought together connectivity, productivity, and entertainment in a single device.