By: t-marco December 13th, 2009

Coryobrien on Twitter has posted apparently the new Google Phone. As you can see, the Google Phone, which is apparently being called the “Nexus One” , does look exactly like the HTC Passion. You’ll also notice that there’s a key difference: you can’t see the HTC logo on top. And the order of touch keys are different too.
Besides, Cory O’Brien, notes that, “Google Phone = iPhone + a little extra screen and a scroll wheel. Great touch screen, and Android.”
We are getting really exited about this new beauty.. keep in touch for more information.
Updated : HERE IS ANOTHER PICTURE FROM THE NEW GOOGLE PHONE.. OR NEXUS ONE
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By: t-marco December 12th, 2009

Google in going to hand out its new Google phone to its employees worldwide for testing it. The new Google Phone will be made by HTC, and it will feature a full touchscreen handset, Android 2.1. Maybe thinner then the HTC Hero. Snapdragon processor, high resolution OLED display and dual mics for noise reduction and advanced voice-to-text features.
The phone will be sold by Google fully unlocked in early 2010. We are sure if the Google phone will run on T-Mobile, AT&T or both 3G bands.
Update: Google Phone is identifying itself as “Nexus One”. Additionally, Jon Gruber on Twiter says that the new Google phone will be compatible only with T-Mobile 3G bands, putting AT&T’s subscribers only to use EDGE. T-Mobile users.. this is great news for US!!
By: t-marco December 11th, 2009

WiFi Alliance just passed the new Motorola Sholes tablet, rumored to be launched by T-Mobile USA together with the Motorola Sholes. The New Motorola Sholes Tablet XT720 will run Android, maybe 2.0 or 2.1 with HSDPA, WiFi b/g and aGPS and more.
More Specifications after the jump
By: t-marco December 11th, 2009

Seams like Motorola is getting ready for a second Droid phone, this time, just a Bar. Today FCC just passed a new Motorola phone, IHDP56KT1. This new phone features dual band CDMA-EVDO A, Standalone GPS, Bluetooth 2,0 + EDR and Quadband GSM (850, 900, 1800 and 1900) for global use and WiFi.
By: t-marco December 11th, 2009

Yesterday FCC just passed a new version of the Motorola H24 M2M module, The H24-NA. It Features QuadBand GSM/EDGE and Triband HSUPA/HSDPA (850/1900/1700-AWS MHz) up to 7.2 Mbps.Also includes GPS.
The H24’s blazing fast HSPA connectivity enables true mobile broadband for next generation M2M solutions like automotive infotainment, fixed-wireless terminals, telemetry, and advanced security systems. The H24 also features enhanced robustness and on-board GPS, making it the ideal solution for location-based applications as well. The H24 includes receiver diversity for optimal performance under harsh network conditions as well as FOTA for maximum reliability.
By: t-marco December 10th, 2009

T-Mobile’s US offers to its Android phone users since late Wednesday that it has started updating Android Market to support carrier billing. The change lets users skip the usual Google Checkout process and instead pay for any purchased apps through their regular phone bill.
As the update is considered “invisible,” T-Mobile customers will not receive any notifications of a pending software update. Rather, you can access the new billing option by logging into the Android Market and making a purchase.
By: t-marco December 9th, 2009

There’s been past talk of a pairing between Sprint and Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile but nothing has happened. Many observers say such as transaction would be as disastrous as the Sprint-Nextel merger because Sprint runs a CDMA network while T-Mobile uses GSM.
However, after Citigroup raised Sprint’s ratings to Buy from Hold, there are many speculations about if Sprint should merge with T-Mobile USA to compete with AT&T and Verizon Wireless.
Michael Rollins, a Citigroup analyst, sees a 55% chance of a deal that combines Sprint and T-Mobile in 2010; he thinks the key would be to simply move Sprint’s customers to T-Mobile’s networks, and eliminate the multiple networks that Sprint operates.
By: t-marco December 9th, 2009

FCC just passed a new USB modem compatible with T-Mobile 3G bands Band IV (1700/2100). If this ZTE finally lands on T-Mobile USA, it will be the third USB modem for the magenta carrier.
The new MF633 T USB modem features 2.0 USB, compatible with Windows Vista and XP, and Mac OSX. Services like SMS, Data applications manager. HSUPA until 7.2 Mbps and MicroSD storage up to 32 Gb.
Stay tuned for more information about the new USB modem possibly coming to T-Mobile