They're calling it the HTC 8100/8125 (I'm guessing one version may exclude the camera). It's the same boxy looking version as T-Mobile is selling under the MDA brand, but Cingular's is black. Here's a screen shot I took in case Cingular pulls it from the site:
Note: If you need support for your HTC device, please contact HTC Customer Support. I am not a support technician and will not be able to help in most instances.
Well I managed to get hold of the HTC wizard this weekend. I must tell you that i am very disappointed with the device because it’s only 195mhz. see the spec below.
Verison :
ROM version 1.4.11.1wwe
Radio date : 10/13/05
Radio version : 01.09.11
Protocol version : 4.0.13.20
ExtROM : 1.4.11.101
Hardware :
CPU : OMAP850
Speed : 195mhz
Ram size : 64MB
Flash size : 128mb
Flash chip type : M-systems G3
Data bus : 16bit
Storage size : 47.46MB
LCD : 240x320
Colors : 65536
Windows :
Windows mobile 5.0 OS 5.1.70 (build 14406.1.1.1)
Wifi works great. Pocket MSN works great with your hotmail account. One of the best thing on this phone is the voice speed dial. It works great. I was in a local fair and with all the noise and people screaming it recognized my voice and made the call.
I also I had a chance to play with the Faraday and it dose not have wifi.
if some one can tell how to post pictures here then i will be glad to add the pictures here.
Is that the HTC Hurricane, as well? -- Which ever version it is, it's Cingular's update of the Audiovox SMT 5600, which they're calling the HTC 2100/2125.
Looks like Cingular is getting the Wizard 100 series.. Now I can understand why the $299 price tag is a possibility.
Besides the boxy design, are there any other difference between the Wizard 100 series and the K-Jam/Qtek 9100? The black is nice, but I'm a man who likes curves...
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