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T-Mobile Shadow 2009 colors and specs

Updated Dec 19th, 2018 6:11PM EST
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The original T-Mobile Shadow wasn’t exactly the most coveted Windows Mobile handset on the planet, though its slim form factor, SureType keyboard, and relatively generous feature set managed to endear itself to some. Hoping to capitalize on the original’s moderate success, T-Mobile and HTC are set to release a successor to the middling phone. The Shadow 2009 has actually been on our radar for a very long time now, with various sightings, spec leaks, and more surfacing over the last year. It looks like T-Mobile is finally preparing to make this thing official, however, with the above image “clearly” showing the phone in both red and white. We’re expecting to see the Shadow 2009 hit the streets on the 28th of January at an undisclosed price. Sadly, without any trace of 3G support, you’ll have to excuse us if we pull out the big PASS stamp. Hit the jump for the full spec rundown.

  • Wi-Fi – including @Home (Hotspot Enabled)
  • Large, vibrant 2.6″ screen with reflective surface
  • 20 key slide out keyboard with spin wheel navigation
  • Large battery capacity
  • Windows Mobile 6.1
  • myFaves 1.5 W
  • ork and personal e-mail
  • Music and video multimedia player
  • Instant messaging
  • Stereo Bluetooth
  • Mini USB SD expandable memory slot (4GB max)
  • Speakerphone
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • Audio postcard
  • Mp3 Hi-Fi ringers
  • HTML Web browsing
  • Quad-band world phone
  • Picture messaging
  • Text messaging
  • EDGE/GPRS
  • t-zones/ web2go
  • T-Mobile address book
  • Mobile Office and OneNote
  • Enhanced device help
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Josh Karp followed his love of technology since a kid through to the present day. As a Special Correspondent at BGR, and part of the first editorial team, Josh covers press conferences, trade shows and other events around the world. An expert in all things mobile, Josh has more than eighteen years of experience covering the wireless industry.