Wizno
04-22-2007, 10:37 PM
The latest member of T-Mobile's SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM family of cell phone/PDA hybrids for people who'd just as soon type as talk targets a youthful, budget-minded crowd.
The SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM ID is basically a low-rent version of last summer's SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM 3 (http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,126561/article.html). This one has no camera or SD Card slot; and in place of the SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM 3's metallic case, the ID offers gray snap-on plastic bumpers and back pieces, which you can exchange for optional sets (for $20 each) in black, white, yellow, bright blue, purple, or glow-in-the-dark orange.
REVIEW: T-Mobile SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM iD (http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,131057-page,1/article.html)
The SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM ID is basically a low-rent version of last summer's SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM 3 (http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,126561/article.html). This one has no camera or SD Card slot; and in place of the SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM 3's metallic case, the ID offers gray snap-on plastic bumpers and back pieces, which you can exchange for optional sets (for $20 each) in black, white, yellow, bright blue, purple, or glow-in-the-dark orange.
REVIEW: T-Mobile SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM iD (http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,131057-page,1/article.html)