T-Mobile USA today announced the upcoming availability of its newest 3G-enabled smartphone, the T-Mobile Dash 3G, offering a balance of personal and professional connections in a sleek design with faster data delivery and Web browsing via T-Mobile’s high-speed 3G network and Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g).
T-Mobile Dash 3G include a the 2-megapixel camera, GPS and Wi-Fi as well as one of the few navigation trackballs outside of BlackBerries. In spite of the launch, T-Mobile is silent on most of the launch details other than to say it plans a release in July. With...
Jul
19
Samsung T239 is coming at T-Mobile for a pre-pay price at $59.99.The t239 is a slider that comes in two color versions, dark scarlet and grey.
The specs of Samsung T239 include:
Dual band GSM connectivity 850/1900 MHz
177 x 220 pixels TFT display
Bluetooth
Web2go
myFaves
MMS
VGA photo camera
User Memory: 10MB
1.87 x 3.78 x 0.68 inches
Jun
30
A new handseat will be available for T-Mobile customers, called Samsung GH-t349.The phone is a slim device, the t349 features a 20-key half-QWERTY keyboard, auto-word completion and XT9 predictive text.
The handset is also T-Mobile myFaves enabled and it comes with email, as well as with instant messaging on-board (Yahoo! Messenger, AIM and Windows Live Messenger).
The specs of Samsung SGH-t349 include:
Tri-band GSM connectivity (850/1800/1900 MHz) with GPRS and EDGE
2.2 inches TFT display with 176 x 220 pixels and 262K colors
Stereo Bluetooth
1.3MP...
Samsung and T-Mobile have announced the forthcoming launch of the Samsung T349, which we previously reported on.
The phone features a converged SureType-alike QWERTY keyboard, triband GSM/EDGE, myFaves support, 1.3-megapixel camera, media player, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, microSDHC expansion slot and speakerphone.
The phone is now available for $64.99 after new 2 year agreement before an additional $50 mail-in rebate, bringing the total to $14.99.
T-Mobile has launched the T-Mobile LX (2009) for new customers after an extended pre-sale offering for current customers which began last month.
The T-Mobile LX (2009) features a 3.2 inch WVGA display, microSDHC expansion slot, media player, integrated social networking, YouTube support via dedicated client, 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, flash and video recorder, GPS support via T-Mobile Navigator, and speakerphone.
The new Sidekick LX will mark the first time a Sidekick device will feature quadband GSM/EDGE support as well as both AWS 3G (1700) and...
The Federal Communications Commission approved the Sony Ericsson CS8, an 8.1-megapixel camera phone heading to T-Mobile in the coming months.Sony Ericsson, a joint venture between Japan’s Sony and Sweden’s Ericsson, filed the CS8 for regulatory approval — a necessary step to bring the device to the United States.
The documents confirms that the quad-band phone supports T-Mobile’s new 3G HSDPA network, Wi-Fi connectivity, GPS with Google Maps for turn-by-turn directions and Bluetooth capabilities.
The handset’s back plate prominently...
The Bellevue, Wash.-based company said the Sidekick LX 2009 is the first handset to run on its new 3G network for higher-speed data access, something customers have been clamoring for.
Featuring the Sidekick’s famous swivel screen with a large QWERTY keypad, the new handset bundles social-networking applications from Facebook, MySpace and Twitter.
It also includes a GPS-enabled version of Live Search to let users map their current location, search for nearby businesses, share favorite spots with friends via an integrated messaging service and check...
Internet search leader Google has rolled out a new version of Gmail for the iPhone and Android-powered smartphones.
The Mountain View, Calif.-based company said its new version is faster and won’t crash even if a user loses connection with a wireless network.
Users can open recently read messages and compose emails even when the phone is offline.
The application is also more similar to Gmail on a computer and includes search, threaded conversations and a new “floaty bar” for more convenient functionality.
The floaty bar appears near the...
T-Mobile, the nation’s fourth-largest wireless carrier after AT&T, Verizon and Sprint, plans to aggressively push into consumer homes with communications devices that will use Google’s new Android smartphone software.The Bellevue, Wash.-based company will sell a home phone early next year and a tablet computer soon after — both running Internet search giant Google’s Android operating system.
Its home phone will connect to a docking station that recharges the battery, while another unit will handle data synchronization.
The tablet...
T-Mobile today launched its WebConnect USB Laptop Stick, a USB “dongle” that lets laptops get wireless Internet access.
The plug-in device will connect to T-Mobile’s 3G network and Wi-Fi, and cost $50 with a two-year contract, or $100 if the buyer is signing up for one year. From then, service costs $60 per month for up to 5GB of traffic.
T-Mobile plans to double its high-speed wireless network coverage to reach a potential 200 million wireless users by the end of 2009.
The company is playing catch-up to Verizon Wireless, AT&T and Sprint...
