
MobileBurn reviews the HTC Mogul for Sprint mobile phone and writes, "The camera takes reasonable photos, but without auto-focus the Mogul will likely give few people reason to leave their dedicated point and shoot cameras at home. In terms of music, the Mogul synchronized easily enough with the copy of Windows Media Player that was running on my desktop computer. The Mogul mobile phone supports Bluetooth stereo headphones, as mentioned earlier, and a pair of wired headphones is included in the retail package. An included adapter allows the Mogul to be used with 2.5mm stereo headphones and headsets as well (though not with standard 3.5mm jack equipped headphones)."
The Sprint Mogul (HTC) features a 2 megapixel camera, as well as the following:
* EV-DO Rev.0
* 64MB RAM
* 256MB ROM
* 802.11b/g
* Bluetooth 2.0
* microSD expansion slot
CNET reviews the Sprint Mogul and writes, "The camera settings are on a par with those of the other Windows Mobile 6 devices with the bonus of including a flash; you have your choice of five resolutions, four quality settings, white-balance control, and various effects. There's also a self-timer, a time-stamp option, a picture counter, and flicker adjustment, among other things. For video, the Mogul can capture clips with or without sound in MPEG-4, Motion JPG, or H.263 format. There are only two resolution choices, but you get the same white balance and color effect settings. ... Picture quality was mixed. While colors were bright, particularly the oranges and yellows, the overall image had a hazy effect to it. It's fine for contact pictures and quick snapshots for multimedia messages and e-mail but not much more than that. Video quality wasn't much better, and it was murkier than the T-Mobile Wing."
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