T-Mobile G1 Android handset gets unofficial airing
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... the not-so-good. First up, a Gmail account and data plan is required, as well as a house that's within five miles of a T-Mobile 3G zone. Then again, with so many of the features being 3G-reliant, that's probably sensible. There's also no Bluetooth streaming and no mention of Wi-Fi. Or at least, none mentioned in the corporate blurb. Which all adds up to a phone that's more interesting than groundbreaking - and no mention as yet of a UK launch. We'll keep you posted on that. Source: T-Mobile (via ...
T-Mobile G1 Android phone in UK by November
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... (OHA) has been instrumental in the project. The OHA consists of more than 30 technology companies including eBay , Samsung and Intel as well as Google . The launch event was attended by Google's co-founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin . www.t-mobile.co.uk ...
T-Mobile G1 Android hits the UK on 30 Oct
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... Jim Hyde, managing director of T-Mobile UK said: "With so much excitement generated by the announcement last month, we're thrilled to bring the T-Mobile G1 to the UK in time for Christmas. "It's set to revolutionise the way we use the internet on our mobiles: it's uniquely built for effortless online communication whether you want to email, text or blog and with access to some groundbreaking applications on Android market, the possibilities really are endless," Hyde continued. www.t-mobile.co.uk ...
T-Mobile G1 handset gets unlocked
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... the message 'Network Unlock Successful', then you're free to flirt with any mobile provider you like. Except there's a problem. The unlocking code has a nasty side-effect - it blocks access to your Gmail account and because of that, the Android Market. Ok, it does make calls and allows you to send/receive texts, but doesn't our average 10 PAYG supermarket handset do that? And if you've just splashed out on an 18-month contract, isn't it something of a false economy? It's your call... T-Mobile Source: ...
T-Mobile G1 Android Is Available in UK
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... on the move as all the network operators report growing demand for either handset web surfing or mobile internet through laptop dongles.
While specific sales expectations weren’t available, a T-Mobile spokeswoman said that pre-orders for the handset sold out almost immediately.
The G1 keyboard and touch-screen phone is the latest handset to be launched into a smartphone market dominated by Apple Inc’s (AAPL) iconic iPhone.
Company Web site: www.t-mobile.co.uk
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T-Mobile offers BlackBerry Bold in UK
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... we'll see the big press launch and more importantly, the option to buy one online or instore. The device is said to have finally passed all of T-Mobile's quality tests, which hopefully means the '3G concerns' that saw it pulled by Orange (as well as 3) have now been sorted. But you can't blame T-Mobile for treading warily for the first couple of weeks. If you want one, we suggest you give the network a call. It's priced from free depending on your choice of tariff/contract. Link: T-Mobile Related links: [image]
T-Mobile introduces the Mobile Broadband Share Dock
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... hook up to the one dongle and dock, each secured with a password. You're being generous to a select few after all, not offering free internet for the entire street. And you might want to keep an eye on that data allowance too. T-Mobile is offering the Share Dock for free to anyone who signs up to an 18-month 20 monthly tariff, but that only includes 3GB of 'fair use' downloads. Three people hammering YouTube will eat that up in a matter of days. Don't say we didn't warn you. Link: T-Mobile Related links: [image]
T-Mobile announces Mobile Broadband Share Dock
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... hook up to the one dongle and dock, each secured with a password. You're being generous to a select few after all, not offering free internet for the entire street. And you might want to keep an eye on that data allowance too. T-Mobile is offering the Share Dock for free to anyone who signs up to an 18-month 20 monthly tariff, but that only includes 3GB of 'fair use' downloads. Three people hammering YouTube will eat that up in a matter of days. Don't say we didn't warn you. Link: T-Mobile Related links: [image]
Google Android G2 mobile phone incoming
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... sleek and slimline touchscreen option. You know, a bit like the iPhone. Not that we're suggesting that this will be just another Apple clone, although we'll certainly be doing the 'compare and contrast' when we gets hands on. Be rude not to. Aside from that, this sounds like more of the same, with the same trackball and the same software, both of which got the thumbs up in our review . Now...will T-Mobile offer upgrades to existing customers? Don't hold your breath. Link: T-Mobile (via TechRadar ) Nokia N97 Sign up for the free T3 newsletter Want your ...
T-Mobile offers free Asus Eee 904HD netbook
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... usage, 200 texts and hotspot access. It's all yours for 25. Good deal? Well, if you skipped the laptop, you could get the same deal for 12.77 per month, which leaves you with 12.23 for the ASUS netbook each month. Over 24 months, that's around 293 - roughly the same price as buying one outright. So it's not exactly free, more like a credit deal. But if you want to spread the cost of a netbook over two years, not a bad deal at all. Check out your local store if you want one. Link: T-Mobile (via ...
Will T-Mobile ditch Windows Mobile for Android?
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... You might lose something in the short term in terms of control... but you get more people interested, there's more innovation. Mobile network operators are not the only people with good ideas...' He also pointed out that 20 per cent of T-Mobile's customers are currently opting for the G1, many upgrading from phones like the Nokia N95 and most tellingly, the Vario 2 - a Windows Mobile device. It all points to a more Android-friendly T-Mobile - watch this space for developments. Link: T-Mobile (via ...
T-Mobile offers push email for all
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... a month solid. Drawbacks? Well, obviously a growing number of phones offer a decent email client as standard, so no point in paying more if your data allowance covers your needs. And right now the client is Symbian handsets only, although other operating systems will follow. Minor criticisms really, offset with the convenience of having your email with you at all times. Although answering all those messages with a standard mobile keypad might prove more than a little trying. Link : T-Mobile Related links: [image]
Group Test: Touchscreen Mobiles
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... Score : 2 Find out more : Full review | Pic | Sony T-Mobile G1 From free on contract [image] Love : open-source Android platform and a pretty good touchscreen Hate: Squished keyboard. Plastic looks. Relatively poor battery life We say : we love the Android open-source platform in theory, but how about a better handset next time? this one just takes the fun out of functional Score : 3 Find out more : Full review | Pic | T-Mobile HTC Touch HD 545, free on contract [image] Love: Huge, hi-res touchscreen. ...
T-Mobile offers LG Arena in titan black
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... . Or head down to your T-Mobile showroom - it's available right now. Link: T-Mobile Related links: [image]
T-Mobile planning tons more Android gadgets?
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... from other ‘home’ devices before and been let down, but having a wide reaching, open source platform like Android behind it could transform it from a killer concept into a killer gadget.
T-Mobile hasn’t confirmed or denied these rumours, but if true we’d expect to see the Huawei Android handset launch sometime this year, followed by the home phone and tablet PC in early 2010.
Link: T-Mobile (via The Reg)
T-Mobile planning tons more Android gadgets?
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... recipes or remotely controlling other gadgets in the home. We ve been promised similar capabilities from other home devices before and been let down, but having a wide reaching, open source platform like Android behind it could transform it from a killer concept into a killer gadget. T-Mobile hasn t confirmed or denied these rumours, but if true we d expect to see the Huawei Android handset launch sometime this year, followed by the home phone and tablet PC in early 2010. Link : T-Mobile (via ...
T-Mobile UK offer BlackBerry Pearl with prepaid email/internet
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... T-Mobile UK have announced an unusual pre-pay BlackBerry deal, which sees contract-cautious buyers getting a Pearl handset, 12-months unlimited email and internet access, and the option to easily manage call and SMS/MMS messaging bills. For £180 ($262) the BlackBerry Pearl 8110 and year’s email support is included. ...
T-Mobile offers BlackBerry for one-off fee
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... another drawback about both deals - the handset itself. The BlackBerry Pearl 8110 isn't your typical BlackBerry and its distinctive 'half QWERTY' keyboard is something you'll love or really, really hate. But it does offer a decent set of features, including a camera, built-in GPS and a card slot to bump up the internal 64MB of memory, not to mention all the email you can push. If the deal appeals, you can pick up the PAYG BlackBerry Pearl 8110 now at your local T-Mobile store. Link: T-Mobile Related links: [image]
T-Mobile offers BlackBerry for one-off fee
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... - the handset itself. The BlackBerry Pearl 8110 isn't your typical BlackBerry and its distinctive 'half QWERTY' keyboard is something you'll love or really, really hate. But it does offer a decent set of features, including a camera, built-in GPS and a card slot to bump up the internal 64MB of memory, not to mention all the email you can push.
If the deal appeals, you can pick up the PAYG BlackBerry Pearl 8110 now at your local T-Mobile store.
Link: T-Mobile
Android 1.5 to hit G1 owners in May
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... help ease complaints that you have to flip out the QWERTY to enter even small bits of text. T-Mobile has also announced that it'll be releasing a second Android handset in 2009. This isn't the G2, or the HTC Magic, which is coming out on Vodafone and will be available this weekend to people who've preordered. No, it'll be completely new device. A device that we know absolutely nothing about - because T-Mobile won't tell us anything. Damn them. When we find out, we'll let you know. T-Mobile ...
T-Mobile has sold 100,000 G1 Android phones
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... hit the market, along with a new handset from T-Mobile itself - details of which are currently under wraps. It's also a long way behind the iPhone 3G. To put it into perspective, Apple sold 3.8 million iPhones in the last quarter alone worldwide and is believed to be selling around 27,000 iPhones in the UK each week. Suddenly that 100,000 figure doesn't sound so great. Link: T-Mobile Related links: [image]
T-Mobile has sold 100,000 G1 Android phones
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... different when the Vodafone-backed Magic and the Samsung i7500 hit the market, along with a new handset from T-Mobile itself - details of which are currently under wraps.
It's also a long way behind the iPhone 3G. To put it into perspective, Apple sold 3.8 million iPhones in the last quarter alone worldwide and is believed to be selling around 27,000 iPhones in the UK each week. Suddenly that 100,000 figure doesn't sound so great.
Link: T-Mobile
Pink leads flash mob for latest T-Mobile advert
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... more annoying over time. No doubt 'Sing' will follow much the same path. Not that Pink cares, she obviously had a fine time in the capital. Speaking after the gathering she said: 'Everyone singing along together in the middle of London it was incredible. I was thrilled to be a part of such an amazing event and to share it with so many people.' You can share it too from this weekend, specifically during the break of Britain's Got Talent on Saturday, May 2nd at 9pm on ITV1. Link: T-Mobile (via ...
Pink leads flash mob for latest T-Mobile advert
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... will follow much the same path.
Not that Pink cares, she obviously had a fine time in the capital. Speaking after the gathering she said: 'Everyone singing along together in the middle of London – it was incredible. I was thrilled to be a part of such an amazing event and to share it with so many people.' You can share it too from this weekend, specifically during the break of Britain's Got Talent on Saturday, May 2nd at 9pm on ITV1.
Link: T-Mobile (via Daily Telegraph)
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T-Mobile G1 Bigfoot launching this autumn?
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... information is still under lock and key, but as this is an Android phone, it's unlikely to wander too far from the current model unless the operating system gets an overhaul. Saying that, you might get an improved screen and camera thrown in to sweeten the upgrade deal.
The T-Mobile G1 Bigfoot is listed for an autumn launch (think run up to Christmas), at least for the US. If it launches there, we expect a UK launch at roughly the same time.
Link: T-Mobile (via TechRadar)
T-Mobile G1 Bigfoot launching this autumn?
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... . In terms of internal specifics, information is still under lock and key, but as this is an Android phone, it's unlikely to wander too far from the current model unless the operating system gets an overhaul. Saying that, you might get an improved screen and camera thrown in to sweeten the upgrade deal. The T-Mobile G1 Bigfoot is listed for an autumn launch (think run up to Christmas), at least for the US. If it launches there, we expect a UK launch at roughly the same time. Link: T-Mobile (via ...
T-Mobile MDA Compact V with CoPilot out this month
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... and the big push is that, like all good TVs these days, it comes with a bunch of internet widgets on the desktop for easy web app access. It's got a 5-megapixel snapper with flash and it comes preloaded with a week-long trial of sat nav software CoPilot. However, from 1st June the first 10,000 people to buy the handset will get the benefit of the trial software for a whole year. The MDA Compact V can be yours free with contracts over an extortionate £50 per month. iPhone 3G anyone? T-Mobile ...
T-Mobile launches MDA Compact V smartphone
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... for widgets (including eBay, the BBC and Twitter), a 5-megapixel camera, high-speed HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity, along with a multi-platform messaging client (Gmail, AOL, Yahoo! Messenger or MSN Messenger). If that's not enough, T-Mobile is also throwing in a 2GB microSD card and if you're one of the first 10,000 to sign up for one (we guess you will), 18 months of sat nav, courtesy of the built-in GPS and CoPilot. All of that will set you back 50 per month for 18 months. Link: T-Mobile Related links: [image]
T-Mobile launches MDA Compact V smartphone
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... and Twitter), a 5-megapixel camera, high-speed HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity, along with a multi-platform messaging client (Gmail, AOL, Yahoo! Messenger or MSN Messenger).
If that's not enough, T-Mobile is also throwing in a 2GB microSD card and if you're one of the first 10,000 to sign up for one (we guess you will), 18 months of sat nav, courtesy of the built-in GPS and CoPilot. All of that will set you back £50 per month for 18 months.
Link: T-Mobile
T-Mobile UKs Hey-Jude video sing-a-long in Trafalgar Square
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Thousands of people sing along Hey Jude in Londons Trafalgar Square. Another marketing idea from T-Mobile UK, following their YouTube sensation "Mobile Dance at Londons Liverpool Street Station lat January.
Both are part of T-Mobile's Life For Sharing message.
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T-Mobile to grab iPhone 3G exclusivity from O2?
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... month iPhone 3G contracts have paid their dues and can get their upgrade. T-Mobile has responded to these iPhone 3G rumours, telling the Washington Post that reports are "purely speculative". Whatever happens, O2's reign over Apple's handsets won't keep the iPhone's market share growing long term and a relaxation of the exclusivity deals seems like the next logical step. We'll be keeping our ears close to the ground and will bring you more news as soon as the story develops. Link : T-Mobile (via ...
T-Mobile to grab iPhone 3G exclusivity from O2?
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... T-Mobile has responded to these iPhone 3G rumours, telling the Washington Post that reports are "purely speculative". Whatever happens, O2's reign over Apple's handsets won't keep the iPhone's market share growing long term and a relaxation of the exclusivity deals seems like the next logical step. We'll be keeping our ears close to the ground and will bring you more news as soon as the story develops.
Link: T-Mobile (via The Guardian, Reg Hardware)
T-Mobile G2 Touch (HTC Hero) available now
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... texts for £31.50-a-month. Unlimiteed internet usage will, like Orange, will be £5-a-month. If you're in the market for the handset, give both networks a shout and we reckon a better deal beckons if you're prepared to barter.
It's also important to point out that there is no difference between the Hero and the G2 Touch. They are exactly the same handset, just nicely rebranded by T-Mobile to confuse us all.
Link: T-Mobile (via Tech Radar)
T-Mobile G2 Touch (HTC Hero) available now
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... with the phone free on its Combi 35 tarriff with 800 minutes and unlimted texts for 31.50-a-month. Unlimiteed internet usage will, like Orange, will be 5-a-month. If you're in the market for the handset, give both networks a shout and we reckon a better deal beckons if you're prepared to barter. It's also important to point out that there is no difference between the Hero and the G2 Touch. They are exactly the same handset, just nicely rebranded by T-Mobile to confuse us all. Link: T-Mobile (via ...
Group Test: Android OS mobile phones review
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... all-round well packaged phone We hate : Slight lag, no headphone jack and a disappointing camera MORE: Read the review | Watch the video | See the pics review HTC Hero Networks : T-Mobile and Orange We love : HTC Sense UI, ease-of-use and a stonking touchscreen We hate : Below par camera, slight lag and poor video performance MORE: Read the review | Watch the video | See the pics Links: HTC | Android | T-Mobile | Orange | Vodafone [image] Google to take over the world? ...
T-Mobile now selling iPhones in the UK
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... per week available for distribution via the retentions team. You'll need to be splashing out 75 a month with the network to be in with a hope of seeing one too. There's also another catch - the iPhone in question is the last-generation handset, not the shiny new iPhone 3GS. So that's an old iPhone for a 75 monthly spend. We're guessing you're not sold on the deal. If you are and your contract is up, you know who to call. But take five minutes to think about it before you do. Link: T-Mobile (via ...
T-Mobile now selling iPhones in the UK
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... team. You'll need to be splashing out £75 a month with the network to be in with a hope of seeing one too. There's also another catch - the iPhone in question is the last-generation handset, not the shiny new iPhone 3GS. So that's an old iPhone for a £75 monthly spend. We're guessing you're not sold on the deal.
If you are and your contract is up, you know who to call. But take five minutes to think about it before you do.
Link: T-Mobile (via The Register)
T-Mobile Pulse: Huawei Android smartphone hitting UK prepay
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... T-Mobile UK have announced their third Android handset, the T-Mobile Pulse, and for the first time it’s Huawei rather than HTC doing the hardware honors. The Pulse has a 3.5-inch touchscreen and polished finish, and will also be the first Android phone from the carrier to support pre-pay rather than demand a contract. ...
T-Mobile Pulse to be its third Android device
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... that. It's worth noting however that users will have to buy T-Mobile's web 'n walk internet service as well, at a cost of 5 a month or 1 per day of use. Contract prices expected shortly. The T-Mobile Pulse will be launched in October 2009 and will cost 179.99 on a pay-as-you-go contract. Internet on your phone is available for pay-as-you-go users for just 5 a month or 1 per day with a T-Mobile Internet Booster. Pay monthly contract pricing will be confirmed in due course. Link: T-Mobile Related links: [image]
Hands-on photos of T-Mobile's Pulse Android mobile
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... per day of use. Contract prices expected shortly.
The T-Mobile Pulse will be launched in October 2009 and will cost £179.99 on a pay-as-you-go contract. Internet on your phone is available for pay-as-you-go users for just £5 a month or £1 per day with a T-Mobile Internet Booster. Pay monthly contract pricing will be confirmed in due course. Click to see our hands-on gallery.
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Hands-on photos of T-Mobile's Pulse Android mobile
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... that. It's worth noting however that users will have to buy T-Mobile's web 'n walk internet service as well, at a cost of 5 a month or 1 per day of use. Contract prices expected shortly. The T-Mobile Pulse will be launched in October 2009 and will cost 179.99 on a pay-as-you-go contract. Internet on your phone is available for pay-as-you-go users for just 5 a month or 1 per day with a T-Mobile Internet Booster. Pay monthly contract pricing will be confirmed in due course. Link: T-Mobile Related links: [image]
T-Mobile launches Pulse, first pay-as-you-go Android phone
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T-Mobile UK this morning announced the Pulse, the first pay-as-you-go Android 1.5 smartphone and the third coming from the network operator.
Available for £180 starting October exclusively on T-Mobile, it boasts a 3.5" HVGA touchscreen display, the biggest yet on an Android handset, a 3.2-megapixel camera and a TeleNav-powered GPS (more specs below).
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T-Mobile and Orange to create UK's biggest mobile network
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... ahead of the deal being formally signed. The new deal just might impact on other networks in the UK too. Virgin mobile runs on T-Mobile's network and accounts for about 25pc of T-Mobile's British customers, while 3 (the smallest mobile network in the UK) has also recently entered into a network-sharing deal with T-Mobile. How the new pact impacts on both will no doubt become clear when the smallprint gets worked out over the coming months. Expect this one to run and run. Link: T-Mobile (via ...
T-Mobile and Orange to create UK's biggest mobile network
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... signed.
The new deal just might impact on other networks in the UK too. Virgin mobile runs on T-Mobile's network and accounts for about 25pc of T-Mobile's British customers, while 3 (the smallest mobile network in the UK) has also recently entered into a network-sharing deal with T-Mobile. How the new pact impacts on both will no doubt become clear when the smallprint gets worked out over the coming months. Expect this one to run and run.
Link: T-Mobile (via Daily Telegraph)
Novatel Wireless 2352 hits UK; we talk MiFi future with VP Rob Hadley
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... Carrier T-Mobile will be the first in the UK to offer Novatel Wireless’ “Intelligent Mobile Hotspot”, the MiFi 2352, which SlashGear ...
T-Mobile Pulse review
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... despite a decent-looking focus system. We don t expect the phone to help us rival David Bailey, but this was a real head-scratcher. But overall, the T-Mobile Pulse ticks the right boxes. It s got Wi-Fi, GPS for location and geo-tagging of photos, a decent Android implementation and a fairly pocket-friendly design. While there aren t too many more options for budget-friendly Android phones on the market at the moment, the T-Mobile Pulse is still a decent enough effort for 180. Link : T-Mobile [image]
T-Mobile Pulse on sale today
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... you go users can get Internet on the phone for just 5 a month or 1 per day with a T-Mobile Internet Booster. T-Mobile has every confidence that the phone will do well, with the Nicola Shenton, Acting Head of Handset and Device Marketing saying that there has already been a lot of interest in the phone and we expect it to be the must-have mobile Christmas gift this year. With a lot of phones on the market those are bold words indeed, we await the verdict of the consumers .. Link: T-Mobile Google Android Month [image] Google Android one year one... We celebrate the birth of ...
T-Mobile Pulse on sale today
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... per day with a T-Mobile Internet Booster.
T-Mobile has every confidence that the phone will do well, with the Nicola Shenton, Acting Head of Handset and Device Marketing saying that “there has already been a lot of interest in the phone and we expect it to be the must-have mobile Christmas gift this year.” With a lot of phones on the market those are bold words indeed, we await the verdict of the consumers…..
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T-Mobile offering Chrome Nokia 5800
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... people taking advantage of it since it launch in October 2008. Hosting the same 3.2-inch touchscreen and 3.2-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics as the previous 5800 models, the only thing differentiating T-Mobile's version is its new Chrome colour scheme. Available on T-Mobile s Combi 24-month price planes, the 5800 Comes with Music handset will set you back 30 per month for unlimited texts, unlimited internet access and 1,000minutes and of course the unlimited music downloads. Link: T-Mobile ...
T-Mobile offering Chrome Nokia 5800
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... 3.2-inch touchscreen and 3.2-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics as the previous 5800 models, the only thing differentiating T-Mobile's version is its new Chrome colour scheme.
Available on T-Mobile’s Combi 24-month price planes, the 5800 Comes with Music handset will set you back £30 per month for unlimited texts, unlimited internet access and 1,000minutes and of course the unlimited music downloads.
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BlackBerry Bold 9700 on sale
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... month with an additional £5 bundled-on for the use of BlackBerry email and unlimited internet use.
For your money you'll get a device that's smaller and thinner than the original, with a 64Mhz processor, 256MB Flash Memory, AGPS, Wi-Fi and a 3.2-megapixel camera. RIM also claims that the battery life will now last for over two days.
Expect to see other network providers follow suit in the coming weeks.
Link: T-Mobile
BlackBerry Bold 9700 on sale
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... the shops on Tuesday the 10th. Price plans start at free from 35-a month with an additional 5 bundled-on for the use of BlackBerry email and unlimited internet use. For your money you'll get a device that's smaller and thinner than the original, with a 64Mhz processor, 256MB Flash Memory, AGPS, Wi-Fi and a 3.2-megapixel camera. RIM also claims that the battery life will now last for over two days. Expect to see other network providers follow suit in the coming weeks. Link : T-Mobile


