
The T-Mobile SDA is about the size of a regular cell phone and packs a great deal of functionality. The only downfall that I see to that is when it comes to typing those appointments or messages and that could be a drag, but the T9 functionality is there to help for that. I found that the joystick is a little tricky to work since to push it down and to select a certain menu at times were hard to distinguish but after a number of attempts I started pushing it just right.
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