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T-Mobile Wing
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T-Mobile Wing

Released: 2006, NovemberDiscontinued

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General

Brand
T-Mobile
Model
T-Mobile Wing
Released
2006, November
Status
Discontinued
OS
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Professional
Dimensions
109 x 58.5 x 18.7 mm (4.29 x 2.30 x 0.74 in)
Weight
168 g (5.93 oz)
SIM
Mini-SIM

Display

Type
TFT resistive touchscreen, 65K colors
Size
2.8 inches, 24.3 cm, 2, (~38.1% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution
240 x 320 pixels, 4:3 ratio (~143 ppi density)

Performance

Chipset
TI OMAP 850
CPU
200 MHz ARM926EJ-S
Internal
64MB RAM, 128MB ROM
Card slot
microSD (dedicated slot)

Camera

Single
2 MP
Video
QCIF

Network

Technology
GSM
2G bands
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900

Connectivity

WLAN
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
Bluetooth
2.0, A2DP
Positioning
No
Radio
No
USB
1.1
3.5mm jack
No

Sensors

Sensors
N/A

Other

EDGE
Class 10
GPRS
Class 10
Colors
Black
Browser
WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML (PocketIE)
Keyboard
QWERTY
Stand-by
Up to 200 h
Announced
2006, November
Talk time
Up to 5 h
Loudspeaker
Yes

T-Mobile Wing Overview

About T-Mobile Wing T-Mobile Wing is a discontinued device from T-Mobile's popular line of first class Android phones, released in the 2006. T-Mobile Wing has a wide variety of great specifications such as 64MB RAM, 128MB ROM with TI OMAP 850 , as well as ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. The thing that makes this decent smartphone special is its sleek design and an amazing all-screen design with no notches at all.

FAQ

Can I root the T-Mobile Wing?

The T-Mobile Wing supports rooting through Magisk. You'll need to unlock the bootloader first, then flash a patched boot image. Check the rooting status card on this page for availability.

Does T-Mobile Wing support custom recovery (TWRP)?

Many T-mobile devices support TWRP. Check our device page for recovery compatibility. If TWRP isn't available, you can still use Magisk through fastboot method.

Will rooting T-Mobile Wing void warranty?

Yes, rooting the T-Mobile Wing will void the manufacturer warranty. However, you can unroot using the stock firmware to potentially restore warranty coverage.

What Android version does T-Mobile Wing run?

Check the specifications section above for the current OS version and upgrade history of your T-Mobile Wing.