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T-Mobile Holiday Lineup Is Filled With Android & WP7

The T-Mobile holiday lineup seems to be one thing that TMoNews has gotten its hands on, displaying several devices like the HTC HD 7 — a Windows Phone 7 handset — and release dates for the accessories of each particular phone. The dates are as follows: LG Optimus T for November 1, Dell Claire for November 15, BlackBerry Bold 9780 for November 15, Motorola Begonia for November 1, and a device referred to as “Comet” is also listed (with the date of November 1st); no manufacturer is listed.

Otherwise, we do know what the HD7, Bold 9780, and Optimus T look like. The Moto Begonia, Comet, and Dell Claire look like devices that were made with names taken out of a children’s book, but no matter, they’ll start showing up in the wild.

Anyone enticed by these findings?

Source: TMoNews

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T-Mobile Rolls Out HSPA+ ’4G Speeds’ To 9 More Cities

T-Mobile recently sent out a short press release to those that should be informed about HSPA+ being available to the future handsets on T-Mobile that support it.  Technically since HSPA+ is up to 4G speeds, you’ll be able to get this improved service for free, since it’s a carrier upgrade. the following cities are in the official T-Mobile statement below.

Today, T-Mobile USA, Inc. announced the continued expansion of its super-fast mobile broadband network to 100 million Americans in more than 55 major metropolitan areas.

T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network – which offers theoretical peak throughput speeds of 21Mbps – is now available in Boston, Mass.; Erie, Penn.; Fresno, Palm Springs and San Diego, Calif.; Miami, Fla.; Richmond, Va.; Spokane, Wash.; and Topeka, Kan.

“Our new network offers today’s available 4G speeds to more people than any other wireless network in the country and we’re not done yet.  We are now on pace to more than double our HSPA+ footprint – reaching more than 200 million people by this year – with plans to offer 42Mbps theoretical speeds in 2011,” said Neville Ray, chief network officer for T-Mobile USA.

For more information, please visit http://t-mobile-coverage.t-mobile.com/coverage.

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Motorola officially announces the CHARM on T-Mobile

The Motorola CHARM, which was fondled with through leaked photos, is now official. With a Blackberry look of sorts, the CHARM is running Android 2.1 with MOTOBLUR, a 2.8-inch QVGA screen, has a 3 megapixel camera, the famous BACKTRACK pad used on the Backflip from AT&T, 2 microphones for better call quality, and a 2GB microSD card bundled. According to Moto, it’ll be available “this summer” on T-Mobile. Press release after the jump.

Via: Motorola

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T-Mobile pushes Samsung Vibrant specs, aka Galaxy S

The Galaxy S US-bound varint for T-Mobile has the name of Vibrant, and produces a decent hum when speeding through Android 2.1 with Touchwiz 3.0 UI with a 1Ghz Hummingbird processor, 4.0-inch WVGA Super AMOLED display, and 5 megapixel camera as seen on the original, international Galaxy S. There’s not mentioning of a front-facing camera, release date,pricing, or anything of that sort. Such things we have to wait for, I suppose (or leak!).

Source: T-Mobile

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Nokia E73 Mode: It’s T-Mobile, It’s E-Series, It’s Nokia

Besides the taunting made by the Nokia Man on Twitter, and my attacking back to get answers from him, I was proven to be unsuccessful while possibly being laughed at by my competitors.  Anyways, the E73 Mode is based on T-Mobile, is part of the familiar E-70 series line by Nokia, and has runs the S60 OS, clamps in a 5 megapixel camera with flash and autofocus, WiFi, and free turn by turn Ovi Maps — that’s it. Remember, it’s a Nokia QWERTY version of the Blackberry, so like the Blackberry, there’s nothing absolutely spellbound that it can do. Good news though: it’s retail for $69.99 on a two year contract with T-Mobile USA. PR after duh-duh-duh-jump.

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myTouch Slide: June 2nd on 2-year contract, for $180

With Android 2.2 Froyo launching, any love left for Android 2.1 “Eclair” has been lost. Meaning that it’s now up to Google to push FroYo out to all of its new devices. Going back onto the topic of the myTouch Slide headed for T-Mobile; we actually know now when it’s actually getting there, which is on June 2nd for the not expected pricing of $180, which in some cases, is expensive for a smartphone of its, ahem, “class” (which isn’t top-notch, by far).

And with the EVO 4G coming to Sprint two days later for $199 and offering a ton more, it begs the question: is the myTouch Slide actually worth it, or is T-Mobile thinking harder than we all are?

Source: T-Mobile

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New Rumor: myTouch Slide to cost $150 on June 16th release?

Going back to the myTouch Slide, an Android 2.1-based smartphone with the T-Mobile influenced ”Espresso” Sense UI, and a QWERTY slide-out with entry-level specs, new documents by TmoNews suggested that the Slide will in fact cost $149.99 on a 2-year agreement with T-Mobile. Customers who wish to pay full retail price to use with their own GSM SIM cards on the device are purportedly going to be paying $399 for the Slide, which again, is the costly full retail price.

Whatever price it might be, the MyTouch Slide is going to be the only Android phone with a proper looking physical keyboard, unless something else comes along.

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T-Mobile’s myTouch 3G Slide is made official — Android 2.1, coming in June

Well, well, well, Motorola CLIQ. Looks like you’ll be at the bottom of the Android QWERTY-slide out category in 3….2….1… The myTouch Slide will actually be called the myTouch 3G Slide — weird name, we know — and will pack in the heavily T-Mobile flavored “Espresso” Sense UI on Android 2.1, a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 3.4-inch HVGA display, and 5 megapixel camera. Not bad, T-Mo. It’ll be available “in June” in either black, white, or red for an unknown-as-of-yet price. To say we’re not excited is baloney; I’m very excited. Now to get my hands-on with a review unit, that’s another thing entirely. One more shot of the Slide and press release, After The Jump.
Source: T-Mobile

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