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AT&T 8125 Review
The good: The Cingular 8100 series features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, Windows Mobile 5, and four forms of wireless (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, EDGE, and infrared). The quad-band world phone also offers a speakerphone and extralong talk-time battery life.
The bad: Unfortunately, the Cingular 8100 series is clunky and heavy, and it suffers from subpar call quality.
The bottom line: Although we weren't terribly impressed by the call quality or the form factor, the Cingular 8100 series provides powerful tools to the mobile professional for getting work done on the go.
AT&T 8125 Specs
Manufacturer: HTC
Part number: 64074
- Product Basic Spec
