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Thursday
Aug192010

T-Mobile's Frist HSPA+ phone the T-Mobile G2

Those of you that are still holing on to their T-Mobile G1 phones have a new phone to look forward to.

Today, T-Mobile posted a press statement announcing the T-Mobile G2. The T-Mobile G2 will be T-Mobile’s first phone to use their HSPA+ network, which in theory can reach download speeds of up to 21 Mbps and up to 5.7 Mbps upload speeds. T-Mobile has already created a teaser site for the G2, which is live now.

Delivering tight integration with Google services, the G2 will break new ground as the first smartphone specifically designed for the advanced HSPA+ network, which delivers today’s available 4G speeds.

Now there have been a lot of rumors about the G2 technical specifications. According to Androidandme.com the G2 is expected to run stock Android 2.2, so if you’re a fan of the HTC Sense User Interface customizations you won’t see them on this handset.

The G2’s processor could be the Qualcomm MSM7230 chip, which runs at 800Mhz. According to some sources, the leaked prototype is running at 800Mhz and could be running at 1Ghz by the time the handset launches.

The G2 is expected to have a four row QWERTY keyboard and an optical track pad. Below is a picture is of the leaked prototype handset which is believed to be the T-Mobile G2. As more information comes my way I will pass it along to Technorati readers.

 


Article first published as T-Mobile USA Announces G2, Thier Frist HSPA+ Phone on Technorati.

Thursday
Jul082010

Motorola Announces the Motorola Charm for T-Mobile

During a press event in Illinois Motorola announced a new Android handset: the Motorola Charm, for T-Mobile USA.

The Motorola Charm will have a 2.8-inch touchscreen, a 3.0 MP camera, a QWERTY keyboard & Wi-Fi. It will be running Android 2.1 with Motorola’s MOTOBLUR user interface.

MOTOBLUR will aggregate your social networking accounts, contacts & messages. It will also feature a BACKTRACK navigation pad on the back of the smartphone, which is a touch pad that will allow the user an unobstructed view of webpages, texts, and e-mail.

The Charm will feature a second microphone to filter out background noise for better call quality, and will have Adobe Flash enabled web browser, which will allow users to browse Flash enabled websites and view Flash enabled content.

The Motorola Charm is due out this summer only on T-Mobile USA. The price of the handset has yet to be determined. If you would like to learn more about the Motorola Charm please go to Motorola’s website.

Wirefly: DROID X by Motorola Coming July 15th

Article first published as Motorola Announces the Motorola Charm for T-Mobile on Technorati.

 

 

Thursday
Apr222010

Google stops working on the Nexus One's 3G issues

 

For all of the Nexus One owners out there you might want to contact HTC if you are having 3G issues with the handset. According to the Google Nexus One Support Forums, a Google employee has posted that Google is no longer working on the Nexus One’s 3G issues. The advice that Google is giving Nexus One owners is to change your location or the orientation of your phone. The Nexus One's 3G issues were partially blamed on T-Mobiles spotty 3G coverage. But after an over the air update went out by Google a Nexus One owner posted up a YouTube video showing the update doesn't fix the 3G issues.To view the Youtube video please go to the link in the related post.Well it seems like HTC is going have to do a recall of the handset, and I can see this keeping anyone from buying the Nexus One, including myself.  But I will defiantly keep the site updated on this problem and how it progresses.

 

Related Post: Nexus One's 3G issues continue 

Source: Google Support Forums



Monday
Apr192010

Samsung Galaxy S could come to all four US cell providers

 

According to the Broadpoint. AmTech analyst Mark Mckechine the Samsung Galaxy S is going to be available for all four US carriers. The handset is going to come to T-Mobile, AT&T & Sprint in June with Verzion getting the handset “sometime this year”. According the article from Forbes Samsung doesn’t have the brand name power like Apple or Motorola to have an exclusive with one cell carrier, this could be one reason as to why the Samsung Galaxy S is being released on all US cell providers. Another reason is that more then one cell carrier was interested and Samsung decided to bring the device to as many partners as possible. For more information on the Samsung Galaxy S please go to the related post article.

Related Post: Samsung Announces the Samsung Galaxy S with Android 2.1

 

Source:Forbes


Monday
Apr192010

Dell Mini 5 coming to T-Mobile

Well the Dell Mini 5 has just passed the FCC agian and will be running on T-Mobile’s 3G network.  The Dell Mini 5 comes with a 5-inch touch screen, 1.63 GB of internal storage, 405 MB of RAM, microSD slot, a 1GHz snapdragon processor, running Android 1.6, supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, supports HDMI out, audio out & USB syncing. If you want to see a hands on look at the device go to the related post.

 

Related Post: Dell section

 

Source:FCC