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T-Mobile offers smartphones at lower prices
Written by admin on Friday, January 15, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Announcements, Smartphone, T-mobile Tags: Awesome Info, Blackberry Curve, G1, Gravity, Highlight, Motorola, Nokia, Retail Pricing, Samsung, T-mobile, Verizon
One of our connects just hit us up with some awesome info — T-Mobile’s responding to Verizon’s lower pricing. Here’s what we’ve got:Note: SRP = Standard Retail Pricing and NET = price after 2 year agreement. We’ve been told on average pricing dropped around “$30-$50.”
BlackBerry Curve 8520 — reduced SRP and NET pricing
Samsung t349 — reduced SRP and NET pricing
HTC Touch Pro II — reduced SRP and NET pricing
Samsung Gravity — reduced SRP and NET pricing
Samsung Highlight — reduced SRP and NET pricing
Nokia 3711 — reduced NET pricing
BlackBerry Bold 9700 — reduced NET pricing
Samsung Behold II — reduced SRP and NET pricing
Motorola CLIQ — reduced NET pricing
T-Mobile G1 — reduced SRP and NET pricing
HTC Dash 3G — reduced SRP and NET pricing
HTC Hero – a new smartphone with Google’s Android operating system!
Written by admin on Saturday, December 26, 2009 | No Comments
Categories: Google Android, HTC, Smartphone Tags: Amr, android, Autofocus, Camera Interface, Custom Interface, Flash Support, Google, Google Maps, Google Search, HSPA, iPhone, Jack Web, Medium Size, Megapixels, music player, Office Word Excel, Two Fingers, Wav Midi, Word Excel Powerpoint, Youtube
Hero is the third device of HTC with Google Android operating system. Besides technical facilities rich, HTC Hero is the first to benefit from HTC Sense custom interface.
The phone has a medium size, in keeping with all-in-class smartphone: a length of 112 mm, a width of 56.2 mm and 14.4 mm thick and weighs 135 grams, so it is convenient to pocket or purse. The phone is found in a wide enough range of colors: white, black, pink, brown and gray.
Using the Google Android operating system, you will find main functions: Gmail, Google Talk, Google Calendar, Google Search and YouTube. In addition to those listed before returned to the office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF.
Presents a multitude of apilcatii, because there are downloadable from Android Market has everything you need, many applications are free. HTC Hero is and GPS. The application used here is Google Maps. It does not support multi-touch, which means you do not zoom with two fingers.
The camera has 5 megapixels and has autofocus and is able to record video. Use the camera interface is similar to that of the iPhone.
Chapter connectivity, HTC Hero sit very well. Have to be available for Internet WiFi, HSPA with either 7.2 Mbps download and 2 Mbps upload.
Music player recognizes most popular formats (MP3, AAC, AAC +, AAC-LC, AMR-NB, WAV, MIDI and VMW)
+ Android OS 1.5
+ 3.2 inch touch screen
+ WiFi and GPS
+ Multi-touch
+ 3.5 mm audio jack
+ Web browser with Flash support
HTC Hero is a smartphone with a multitude of functions able to satisfy the needs of every type of person, so for web browsing, gps, photo and video or office!
T-Mobile to offer 3G iPhone for 1 euro
Written by admin on Thursday, June 19, 2008 | 1 Comment
Categories: Announcements, AT&T, iPhone, O2, Smartphone Tags: 3G iPhone, AT&T, price, Smartphone, T-mobile

Though it’s not a free 3G iPhone as O2 is offering, T-Mobile Germany will be offering their 8GB 3G iPhone for as low as 1 euro with a 69 euro contract. The 16GB model will go for as low as 39.95 euro or 19.95 euro with the 69 or 89 euro plan.
Over on the US side, AT&T will sell the 8GB 3G iPhone for a fixed price of $199 no matter which plan the customer picks.
Retailers have drastically dropped the price of the previous iPhone in anticipation for the 3G iPhone and carriers are heavily subsidizing it in order to woo more customers.
HTC Advantage with 16GB memory and full keyboard
Written by admin on Friday, June 06, 2008 | No Comments
Categories: HTC, Smartphone Tags: HTC, HTC Advantage, phone news, Smartphone, Windows Mobile
The 16GB internal flash memory packing, tilting slide-out QWERTY keyboard toting, 5-inch VGA touchscreen boasting Windows Mobile powered smartphone called the HTC Advantage is on display right now at Computex 2008.

YouMail use Visual Voicemail for smartphones
Written by admin on Friday, June 06, 2008 | No Comments
Categories: News, Smartphone Tags: iPhone, phone news, smartphones, Visual Voicemail, YouMail
The text messaging became a popular thing, I try the voicemail more and more each day. It’s just so incredibly broken and dated – all of the annoyances of any automated phone system, with the added treat of messages that tend to be 5 minutes longer than they need to be.

Visual Voicemail on the iPhone was a huge step in the right direction, but it didn’t do any good for those of us on other handsets. Fortunately, that’s all changing. YouMail has introduced a browser based visual voicemail system for BlackBerries, Windows Mobile devices, Palm devices, and S60 devices.
BlackBerry 8120 Pearl launched by Rogers Wireless
Written by admin on Thursday, June 05, 2008 | No Comments
Categories: BlackBerry, Smartphone Tags: BlackBerry 8120 Pearl, phone news, Roger Wireless, Smartphone
Rogers Wireless adds the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 to their list of available devices, giving customers another option for an all-business all-the-time kind of device that’s been very important to a lot of people as of late.

“Rogers Wireless is proud to add the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 to our extensive lineup of BlackBerry phones, and especially to our innovative Home Calling Zone service, a Canadian first,” said John Boynton, SVP and Chief Marketing Officer, Rogers Wireless. “With the UMA-enabled BlackBerry Pearl 8120, not only will our customers have the benefits of RIM’s world-renowned push email solution, they can also experience the flexibility and convenience using their BlackBerry phone for both home and away, with Rogers Home Calling Zone.”










