<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>PhoneDog.com - The latest about the Htc Mogul</title><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/htc-mogul.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><description>The latest information about the Htc Mogul cell phone, including articles, videos, user comments, tips and tricks and much more...</description><copyright>(c) 2009, PhoneDog, LLC. All rights reserved.</copyright><lastBuildDate>11/8/2009 4:07:41 AM</lastBuildDate><item><title>USER REVIEW: This phone stinks</title><description><![CDATA[<b>PROS</b<br/>It's an awesome phone for texting and I download pics to it & use it as a mini album.  It also holds a fair amount of music.<p/><b>CONS</b><br/>Where do I begin....It constantly loses signal, so my calls are frequently dropping. I can't SEND pictures, only receive them. The screen freezes constantly & requires rebooting quite often.<p/><b>SUMMARY</b><br/>I really regret buying this phone.  It was way too expensive and I wish I would have researched it more before purchasing. I am VERY unhappy with it....DO NOT BUY IT!]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/htc-mogul.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>8/24/2008 3:39:17 PM</pubDate></item><item><title>USER REVIEW: Nice gadget, bad phone</title><description><![CDATA[<b>PROS</b<br/>Good for email, messaging, internet access<p/><b>CONS</b><br/>Stinks as a phone. Touch screen is invisible in anything brighter than office lights. <p/><b>SUMMARY</b><br/>Locks up frequently. I reboot 2 or more times a day. Buttons stopped working. Often fails to ring and sends direct to voicemail.]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/htc-mogul.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>6/27/2008 12:11:58 PM</pubDate></item><item><title>USER REVIEW: HTC MOGUL</title><description><![CDATA[<b>PROS</b<br/><p/><b>CONS</b><br/>I hate i can't send mobile to mobile pics,this should be an option on this phone.I upgraded from the Treo 755, but i think i like the Treo better maybe i need to get use to using it more, i also don't like the buttons  on it, they are not like the one on the Treo, which are easier to push. I WILL try it a little longer if i'm not satisfied i'm going back to Treo<p/><b>SUMMARY</b><br/>The phone is cool just a lot of work in using it, once you get familar with it,it should be an oaky phone to use, Not being able to send pics to another mobile may be a problem for most, like me]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/htc-mogul.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>6/16/2008 11:35:19 PM</pubDate></item><item><title>USER REVIEW: HTC Mogul by Sprint</title><description><![CDATA[<b>PROS</b<br/>I like this phone because it's my laptop, phone, and camera all in one. It's easy to operate and it's fun to handle. <p/><b>CONS</b><br/>Ahhh, the worst thing about this phone... I cant send pictures from mobile to mobile! I'm a new mom and I constantly take pictures. I can email them to others, I just can't send them to other people's cell phones. This is just a minor set back to a great phone.<p/><b>SUMMARY</b><br/>After all is said and done, I love this phone. The battery life is great. It connects to the Internet just as quickly as my DSL and the picture quality to good.]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/htc-mogul.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>3/21/2008 3:49:56 PM</pubDate></item><item><title>ARTICLE: Faster: Sprint Mogul gets high speed upgrade and GPS</title><description><![CDATA[Sprint has released a software update to their HTC-built Mogul smartphone which basically doubles the handset's data download speeds - and boosting upload speeds by nearly 8x - by enabling EV-DO Rev. A.&nbsp; The update also enables GPS on the Mogul, which became one of my favorite Windows Mobile devices when I <a title="Noah's HTC Mogul review" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-reviews/htc-mogul/introduction-design-102435.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul">reviewed it</a> last Summer. 
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<p>This faster, badder, refreshed Mogul now becomes the first phone in the United States to work on an EV-DO Rev. A network, a land until now reserved for laptop modem cards.&nbsp; In fact, it's laptop users taking advantage of Mogul's tethering capabilities who will probably get the most use from the Rev. A upgrade, as it really provides a noticeable boost during file uploads, including sending of Email messages with attachments.<br><br>You can get the details on the upgrade from <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080310/ap_on_hi_te/sprint_broadband_phone" target=_blank>Yahoo! News</a>.&nbsp; The software update should be available shortly on <a href="http://www.america.htc.com/support/mogul/software-downloads.html" target=_blank>HTC's Mogul</a> Support page.</p>]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/blog/faster-sprint-mogul-gets-high-speed-upgrade-and-gps.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>3/11/2008 12:00:00 AM</pubDate></item><item><title>ARTICLE: New Video Review from Noah for the HTC Mogul</title><description><![CDATA[Planning on taking a summer vacation anytime soon?&nbsp; Noah has some great advise for packing your bags and losing the laptop by taking the HTC Mogul along instead..&nbsp; The HTC Mogul from Sprint&nbsp;is a Windows Mobile device that allows for you to&nbsp;stay connected and enjoy other great features like a touchscreen, internet explorer, and a 2.0 megapixel camera. 
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<p><embed src=http://www.youtube.com/v/FhrCpAV4myc width=425 height=350 type=application/x-shockwave-flash wmode="transparent"></embed></p>]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/blog/new-video-review-from-noah-for-the-htc-mogul.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>8/15/2007 12:00:00 AM</pubDate></item><item><title>VIDEO: HTC Mogul (Sprint) </title><description><![CDATA[Planning on taking a summer vacation anytime soon? Noah has some great advise for packing your bags and losing the laptop by taking the HTC Mogul along instead. 
]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-videos/htc-mogul-sprint.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>8/14/2007 12:00:00 AM</pubDate></item><item><title>USER REVIEW: HTC Mogul - Great phone!!!!!</title><description><![CDATA[<b>PROS</b<br/>This is world apart from my Treo 650. Much lighter, more powerful, smaller footprint, much bigger better screen display. I love the slide out keyboard & automatic horizontal display!! The new Windows Mobile 6.0 software is a lot less buggy then previous versions (used to have a PDA phone with Mobile 5.0 & it was terrible. I slid in a 2.0gb micro SD card (very reasonable cost online) & downloaded most of my library with room to spare! The phone comes with a nice case, earbuds, computer connector <p/><b>CONS</b><br/>The camera has some neat tools like panaramic mode, wide angle, etc. - but for a 2 megapixel model I was suprised by the poor image quality (actually worse than the camera on my Treo - which is not very good). I think this is a small price to pay for all the great features on this phone. Now my wife wants one!!<p/><b>SUMMARY</b><br/>I would definitely recommend this phone to anyone. Take a look at it for yourself - I bet you will be blown away!!]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/htc-mogul.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>8/7/2007 11:42:31 PM</pubDate></item><item><title>ARTICLE: Using my HTC Mogul while in the Las Vegas airport</title><description><![CDATA[Greetings from fabulous Las Vegas, NV.&nbsp; No, no, I'm not spending my vacation in Sin City writing about cell phones - rather I'm using some extra time in the airport (our flight to NYC is delayed) catching up on Email and working on a few articles thanks to the HTC Mogul for <a title="Sprint specials" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-shopping/sprint-pcs/default.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul">Sprint</a>. 
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<p>This svelte Windows Mobile 6 handset features speedy EV-DO and WiFi connectivity along with a touchscreen and 2MP camera.&nbsp; Despite its relatively small size, <a title="Review the HTC Mogul" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/htc-mogul.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul">Mogul</a> has a touchscreen and very comfy slide-out QWERTY thumboard.&nbsp; Thousands of WinMob applications mean I can do work (I'm writing this using Word Mobile), play games, or enjoy multimedia content without having to carry a laptop around.&nbsp; And gone is the ungainly external stub antenna common to PocketPC devices of the past.</p>
<p>Mogul can't make my flight depart any sooner.&nbsp; But it can keep me away from those airport slot machines while I wait.&nbsp; Imagine that - earning money instead of spending it while stuck in the Vegas airport!<br></p>]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/blog/using-my-htc-mogul-while-in-the-las-vegas-airport.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>7/19/2007 12:00:00 AM</pubDate></item><item><title>ARTICLE: Top 5 Phones - July 5, 2007</title><description><![CDATA[It's been a busy Spring and early Summer in the world of cell phones.&nbsp; New handsets, new features, live TV and downloadable music on the carrier's decks... and that whole iPhone thing.&nbsp; Sounds like it's time for a new Top 5 list. 
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<p>This one only takes into account phones that you can actually buy and use right now.&nbsp; So there's no SE p1i or K850, no Nokia 6500 series, and no Samsung F700 ... look for those on a new Top 5 Coming Soon list ... coming soon.</p>
<p>1. (tie)&nbsp;<strong><a title="Tell us about your iPhone!" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/apple-iphone.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul"><strong>Apple iPhone</strong></a></strong> (AT&amp;T GSM) &amp;&nbsp;<strong><a title="Learn about the Ocean" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/pantech-ocean.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul"><strong>Helio Ocean</strong></a></strong> (Helio CDMA)<br>The battle of the summer super phones is a dead heat, mainly because neither one turned out to the "perfect cell phone" that we all wished they'd be.&nbsp; Ocean takes the always-connected lifestyle a step further with support for a million kinds of email and IM, mobile mySpace and YouTube, and that "shape shifting" dual-slider format.&nbsp; But it's chunky and kind of cheap feeling.</p>
<p>Apple's first foray into the mobile phone market sold over half a million units in its opening weekend, but reviews have been mixed.&nbsp; While most people were won over by iPhone's rich, response multitouch display and innovative user interface, power users decried its virtual keyboard, lack of smartphone functionality, poky data speeds, and hefty price tag.&nbsp; Still, it's a bold step towards the near-future of true handheld computing and Apple products really hit their stride around the third generation, so June 29, 2007 may turn out to be a historic moment in cell phone history.</p>
<p>3. <a title="Review the N95" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/nokia-n95.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul"><strong>Nokia N95</strong></a> (Unlocked GSM)<br>That "other" super phone also hit the streets earlier this year, and while it packs nearly every feature one could hope for this side of a QWERTY board, it also commands a whopping $750 at Nokia stores.&nbsp; On the plus side you get a 5MP camera with VGA video recording, WiFi and GPS, a big, bright display and the flexible power of the Series 60 interface.&nbsp; On the negative side, the N95 is a little chunky, eats batteries, doesn't do 3G is the US, and somehow doesn't feel quite as luxurious as a flagship Nokia should.&nbsp; Still, it's a viable alternative to your current phone, digital camera, iPod, and GPS unit all in one.</p>
<p>4.&nbsp;<strong><a title="Sony Ericsson K790a specs" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/sony-ericsson-k790a.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul"><strong>Sony Ericsson K790a</strong></a></strong> (Unlocked GSM)<br>This one's a little bit of a throwback, but all of these new handsets got me thinking about what really makes a good media phone.&nbsp; The original CyberShot handset has a 3.2MP camera with a real Xenon flash, a media player with stereo Bluetooth, and is a great value now that its successor - the K810 - has hit the shelves.&nbsp; Until SE's recently announced 5-megapixel K850 is available, the K790a reigns supreme as the most versatile SE - and one of the finest camera phones - built for use on American networks.</p>
<p>5. (tie) <a title="Review the HTC Mogul" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/htc-mogul.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul"><strong>HTC Mogul</strong></a> (Sprint CDMA) &amp;&nbsp;<strong><a title="Get the Curve today" href="http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/blackberry-rim-curve-8300.aspx?utm_source=Rss&utm_cammpaign=PhoneDog&umt_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul"><strong>Blackberry Curve</strong></a></strong> (AT&amp;T GSM)<br>Business phones got fun this year.&nbsp; Sprint's new flagship Pocket PC and AT&amp;T's new high-end Blackberry both feature 2MP cameras and media players with stereo Bluetooth support in addition to those roomy QWERTY keyboards and office suite applications.&nbsp; The Mogul runs Windows Mobile 6 and throws a touchscreen and EV-DO high speed data into the mix, while the Curve sports the Pearl's well-received trackball and, of course, that famous push email system.&nbsp; Each has its minor faults, but will more than keep you connected - and entertained - while you're away from the office.<br></p>]]></description><link>http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/blog/top-5-phones-july-5-2007.aspx?utm_source=Rss&amp;utm_medium=CellPhone_htc-mogul&amp;utm_campaign=PhoneDog</link><pubDate>7/5/2007 12:00:00 AM</pubDate></item></channel></rss>