Abstract: The smoke has cleared, the fat lady has sung, the votes have been tallied by an independent consulting firm, and the winner is: The Cingular 8525! The 8525 has become the new Heavyweight Champion in the converged device category! The 8525 performed fl...
UMTS/HSDPA network, full QWERTY keyboard, good call clarity, Wi-Fi, solid camera, Bluetooth 2.0
bulky, price
If high-speed connectivity is a priority, the AT&T 8525 Smart Phone is designed to please. With its access to the UMTS/HSDPA band and a 400MHz processor, users can swiftly download files that are displayed on a rich touch screen. The 8525 also support...
Abstract: The AT&T 8525 (HTC Hermes) is a fatter, faster version of the T-Mobile Wing, but in a silvertone case. The thumbwheel, macro-focus camera, and infrared are nice touches, but the 8525 is an old-fashioned brick thats uncomfortable to hold. At present, A...
While it would have been nice to see some slightly flashier upgrades for the price, such as more memory, or an improved screen, the 8525 delivers in two critical areas--wireless performance and speed. The addition of 3G support is unlikely to single-ha...
Abstract: As mobile phones start taking greater advantage of the newer high-speed 3G wireless data networks, Cingular is leading the charge with its new Windows Mobile 5 Phone Edition device. Based on the design of their earlier 8125, the Cingular 8525 incorpora...
Abstract: Cingular 8525 and HTC TyTN This worthy successor to the HTC Wizard line of devices including the Cingular 8125 really wow-d us. We take an in-depth look at both the Cingular 8525 and the HTC TyTN which are non-identical twins running on both the US and...