Conclusion
While some found fault in Mogul’s keyboard for being too mushy or otherwise not providing enough tactile feedback, I really enjoyed using it for everything from calendar entries to writing and emailing blog posts. Mogul’s compact size is small enough to slip into a (roomy) pocket, and its solid build quality and 400 MHz processor speak to its road warrior mentality. HTC has become the leader in Windows Mobile smartphones, and clever design and top-notch quality are two big reasons why.
Backed by two solid connectivity options - 802.11b/g WiFi and Sprint’s EV-DO network - Mogul is more than capable of keeping you connected and productive (or entertained) while you’re away from your desktop PC. Combine that with a good display, great battery life, and the myriad expansion options of Windows Mobile, and you’ve got one of the best smartphones offered by a US carrier. Just be sure to install and use Opera Mobile instead of Internet Explorer for the optimum Mogul experience.

