By: T-Marco October 24th, 2008
Following Sprint, Verizon Wireless soon will release a CDMA Base Station from Samsung called Ubicell. A small white box that looks like a WiFi access point, the UbiCell is actually mini cell tower designed for CDMA 1x networks.
By: T-Marco October 23rd, 2008
CNET today made a nice speed test comparing the iPhone 3G with T-Mobile G1. Both handsets run different web browsers and work with different carrier networks (iPhone 3G on AT&T and the T-Mobile G1 on, ……T-Mobile, duh), so there are some variables that just can’t be accounted for in this test.
By: T-Marco October 23rd, 2008
The T-Mobile G1 is an amazing phone. However, like the iPhone, it has some issues or lacks for some applictaions. One was the lack of virtual keyboard. The good news is that problem will be solved soon, to be specific, next year.
By: Breathe T-Mobile October 22nd, 2008

The calls are beginning to pour in to T-Mobile’s Customer care with regards to their hot new flagship but it’s not for a good reason. T-Mobile is beginning to get reports of major issues in messaging, call quality, battery life, and the overall build of the phone amongst other things.
By: T-Marco October 22nd, 2008
Today FCC just passed the new Motorola i9 or Motorola Cabo for Sprint Nextel. We though that it will be the Motorola i890 but seams to be a just i9.
The new Motorola operates on iDEN and CDMA network from Sprint. Features:
By: T-Marco October 22nd, 2008
We told you few days ago about the new application coming to the Android App Store and finally it become official. Today ContactsSync Application is ready to be downloaded to your phone directly from the Android application store.
By: T-Marco October 22nd, 2008
Today T-Mobile stores in opened at 8 am nationwide to start selling the new T-Mobile G1 made by HTC and powered by Google Android OS. T-Mobile’s downtown San Francisco store became the first in the country to sell the G1 phone Tuesday evening. Around 150 buyers lined up
By: T-Marco October 21st, 2008
Today FCC passed the new Blackberry Storm for Verizon. It will have a dual band CDMA and quad band GSM/EDGE. We are hopping to get the north American version (gsm only) for AT&T , and why not T-Mobile. T-Mobile will only get the Javelin next year, called Curve II.