Nov 12

T-Mobile PulsePlenty of mobile phone users would want to own and Android smart phone, however, not everyone can afford the hefty retail price of the device or the high end contracts associated with it. T-Mobile is now offering a more cost-efficient solution to everyone hungry for a taste of Android technology with the pay-as-you-go Pulse. Expect to see some cheap T-Mobile Pulse deals this month or next when the phone finally launches.

Managing a Good Price

With cost being the primary concern for this Android smart phone, it is no wonder that the carrier T-Mobile turned to Huawei to manufacture this new generation of Android phones. Huawei is a well known brand that produces USB dongles and recently launched their own Android phone at the Mobile World Congress. They can manufacture high end devices for really low prices, allowing T-Mobile to formulate a phone worth of the Google Android.

The 3.5 inch capacitive touch screen phone features multi touch capabilities for improved navigation and a wider range of gestures. While Android 1.5 Cupcake does not have any preset functions for multi touch capabilities, we can imagine that many apps will be developed for this.

Hardware Capabilities

As said, the T-Mobile Pulse will be an Android 3G smart phone with a low price, but it will still have great specs. The 3.5 inch touch screen is larger than the 3.2 inch screens of an average HTC Android phone. It will also have a 5 mega pixel camera, definitely higher than usual 3 mega pixel cameras in other phones today. The rest of the specs are standard smart phone rates; it has quad band network support, A-GPS, Bluetooth and a micro USB.

For internet connectivity, this mobile phone supports WiFi, 3G HSDPA, GPRS and EDGE networks. If you are not willing to spend plenty of money for the XPERIA X10 or the Motorola Milestone but would still want and Android, then the Pulse is the phone for you.

Oct 23

T-Mobile PulseT-Mobile had announced their first ever PAYG Android phone in the form of the T-Mobile Pulse. We managed to get our hands on the phone and we were quite impressed with it!

The first thing that you would notice about the T-Mobile Pulse Reviews, made by Huawei, is the size of the screen, which is 3.5 inches, making it easily the biggest HVGA touchscreen on an Android phone. Due to this, the phone doesn’t feel so heavy and is fairly light at 130 grams and has a thickness of 13.5 mm.

The touchscreen wasn’t really fast as there was a bit of sluggishness, but typing was OK and due to the size of the screen, it wasn’t so hard. The auto – rotation was also good, though it was a tad slow.

The HTC Magic has proved the inspiration for the small trackball, which is located at the bottom of the phone. The internal memory was quite good at 2 GB, giving plenty of space for storing apps, photos and the likes. The microSD memory card slot can be used to expand the memory of the phone. The phone has a very capable 3.2 megapixel camera and also has GPS functionality.

However, we would’ve greatly appreciated it if Huawei could get in their U8230 phone on PAYG here as it is a much better looking phone. However, the Pulse will surely have a good reception here and hopefully, it will pave the way for more cheap handsets to have Android and gives people who can’t afford a contract to have a Google Android phone.

The price and the release date haven’t been released yet, but make sure you have the cash ready when it does come so that you can snap it up immediately. When it does, be sure to check out the best T-Mobile Pulse contracts that shall arise at that time.

Oct 07

t-pulseFrankly, we found it difficult to understand the hype with regard to this phone. However, when we put it beside an iPhone, we could clearly see what the hype was about. This is the first Android phone to have a regular 3.5 inch screen rather than the narrow 3.2 inch screens that we generally find in HTC’s trio of Android phones. True, it has the same resolution but we found that we had more ‘breathing’ room.

On the whole, what we could see is that the T-Mobile Pulse just didn’t have that oomph factor especially when you look at the top – class hardware of the HTC Hero and the sleek looks of the iPhone 3G, but it sure is alluring, especially when you consider the fact that it will be available on networks as a pay – as – you – go phone. The capacitive screen is really responsive, as is the Android user interface which has been modded to a large extent by T-Mobile to include a brand new home screen which you can move down, up, right and left for a grand total of 9 grids of widgets!

An interesting part about the phone is the fact that the back button has been merged with the home button. This has resulted in the cutting down of the usual madness that we see in Android phone key layouts. On the whole, what we can say is that the Pulse is a great example of what manufacturers other than HTC can do with the Android OS. This phone is a cheap, powerful and sexy phone which runs on a really good OS and has the best ever Gmail app that you will ever find on a phone.

The phone is set to be released in October for an undisclosed price. T-Mobile Pulse Reviews can be found here as well as any great T-Mobile Pulse deals as they come out.

Sep 13

T-Mobile myTouch 3G The T-Mobile myTouch 3G is one of the new smartphones to be launched by T-Mobile this year. Also known simply as My Touch 3G, the device will be available sometime this month. All the extra features of the T-Mobile myTouch 3G are packed into a smaller package than the T-Mobile G1, making it bound to be an instant success. The only downside to this device is probably its price tag which is likely to feature on the higher end of the price spectrum.

One advantage that the T-Mobile myTouch 3G has is that it can be coordinated with Outlook Microsoft. This allows you to keep in touch with your friends via email easily, making the phone ideal for the social bee! Even other web applications are really good, with the top class web browser both intuitive and efficient. If you are wondering about the connectivity options, don’t worry! With Wi-Fi capability and access to HSDPA, connecting to the internet has never been easier. Short range connectivity options are also pretty good with the USB port and Bluetooth. You can transfer your media files this way. If the 512 MB memory on the T-Mobile myTouch 3G is not sufficient, you can expand this memory up to 16 GB using the microSD memory card slot on the side of the phone. Playing this media is also not a problem as the media player can play a range of file formats.

The main home screen of the T-Mobile myTouch 3G can be customized according to your preference. Not only is the wallpaper customizable, you can also change the icons and the menu layout. There is a preinstalled program called Sherpa which comes with the phone. This program allows you to find out the location of your favorite programs within the phone easily.

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Sep 10

t-mobile-mytouch-3g-01The T-Mobile myTouch 3G is the second smartphone from the Android. For The design of the myTouch 3G the credit goes to HTC. It is expected to be launched in the UK market in a short time. The display of the T-Mobile myTouch 3G is 3.2 inches with a 320×480 pixels resolution. It supports a HTML web browser, voice powered search if Google, along with proffering a wide range of Google applications such as Maps as well as Gmail account. To buy this phone an ideal option is T-Mobile myTouch 3G Deals as here you get the best price available in the UK market.

You can stay connected with your near and dear ones with instant messaging facility that comes from Windows Live, Gtalk, Yahoo as well as AIM. Along with this T-Mobile myTouch 3G also supports applications of voice dialing and speaker phones too.

The in built memory of T-Mobile myTouch 3G is 512 MB that renders easy downloading of applications and ensures smooth functioning of these applications. Though it possesses a capacitive display, it does not feature multi-touch. myTouch 3G supports a 3.2 megapixel camera along with autofocus. Along with this T-Mobile myTouch 3G also supports an in built 4GB microSD card, giving you an alternate to expand the memory as much they desire. The most significant aspect of this handset is its battery. The users can easily use their phone throughout the day without any fear as it has a strong battery back up.

At The hub of myTouch 3G is Sherpa™, an application possessing an incorporated learning engine which mechanically personalizes itself as per your likes as well as dislikes. Devised by Geodelic, this application is well familiar with your preferences through user feed back as well as behavior. So buy this handset and personalize it the way you want to.

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Aug 13

Poor little HTC. Not only do they have to suffer from the fact that barely anyone’s heard of them, and from the fact that they own about 0.3% of the market share, and from the fact that… well, that’s suffering enough. But not only do they have to deal with that, they also have to deal with big bullies like T-Mobile coming along and re-naming their phones.

“HTC Hero, you say? Bah! Never! From this day forth it shall be called the T-Mobile G2 Touch. And we shall pretend like it is a phone we made with our very hands, scrubbing out all mention of your pathetic little company, picking your stickers off with our nails of gold, and making out as if it is us that have brought Google Android to such a weirdly shaped phone. No one will ever know that the T-Mobile Touch was actually made entirely by you, HTC, and when asked in some kind of online survey thing they will claim never to have even heard of you. AHAHAAHAHAHAHA.” etc. and so on and so forth.

Because that’s all T-Mobile have done here. The T-Mobile G2 Touch is not really the T-Mobile G2 Touch at all. Just like if you were to steal someone else’s essay, scrub out their name and write your own, that wouldn’t be your essay. But then if no one found out, you could claim all the credit… you see? Sneaky T-Mobile and their sneaky ways.

Have a read of this T-Mobile G2 Touch review or a little look at the official page for absolute proof about all this. And a few specs and features as well, if that’s all you want.

Jul 28

No sooner have we written a witty, inventive blog post about the HTC Magic being, well, magic as it makes things disappear. Most notably that was the physical keyboard of its predecessor the G1, and, as you might expect, the Magic was claimed to be all the slimmer, fitter and healthier because of it. That G1 keyboard was taking up a fair bit of room, and adding more than its fair share of grams to the package, and we were all for this bit of disappearing.

Well, magic fans will be pleased to know that, in some kind of scam that would make members of the magic circle choke on their rabbit steaks, the T-Mobile myTouch 3G pulls off exactly the same trick, in exactly the same way, because it’s… well, exactly the same phone. That’s right ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls in the audience, right before your very eyes T-Mobile have re-branded a phone and claimed it as their own. But there really is not a jot, not an inch, not a puff of magic dust different on the T-Mobile myTouch 3G. You can scour the official site, hunt down the fine details in this T-Mobile myTouch 3G review, but you’ll find nothing remiss, amiss, or even missing because, well, because it’s the same.

Which sadly means there’s still no 3.5mm jack, and still only the paltry 512MB of internal memory. But, who are we to argue with a little bit of magic… sorry, a little bit of (deep breath now) T-Mobile myTouch 3G. Who are we indeed.

Mar 30

The T-Mobile MDA Basic is the version of the HTC Touch Viva, released specifically for T-Mobile. A smartphone aimed at the mid – range users, the T-Mobile MDA Basic is the latest in the line of MDA phones to be announced and should cater to a large audience.

Having a 2.8 inch QVGA touchscreen, the T-Mobile MDA Basic, very much like the HTC Touch Viva, has handwriting recognition and the TouchFLO user interface, which has become a standard of HTC phones, but, quite unfortunately, it is the 2D version, not the 3D one, which is a fair bit of disappointment.

The MDA Basic runs on the Windows Mobile 6.1 platform and has a 2 Megapixel snapper onboard with fixed focus but doesn’t have a secondary camera because of the lack of 3G facilities, which is quite surprising considering the fact that it has become staple for touchscreen phones to have 3G. However, it does compensate for this with Wi-Fi facilities and EDGE connectivity.

The T-Mobile MDA Basic also has Bluetooth and USB facilities to add to the connectivity list. A microSD memory card slot is available to expand the memory upto 4 GB in addition to the 256 MB already available.

The features list of the MDA Basic also include an MP3 player and the usual Pocket Office which can be used to view Excel spreadsheets, Word documents and PowerPoint presentations and edit them if necessary on – the – go. A PDF viewer is also available which will enable you to view PDF files on the phone. A variety of messaging options, including email and IM, are also available.

The T-Mobile MDA Basic is set to be released in Germany in March, but a release date for the UK has not been announced as of yet, but this shouldn’t be too far away.
Once the phone comes out, you can get it with a good mobile broadband deal here.

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