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By: t-marco July 19th, 2010

T-Mobile launched the new Android phone, Samsung Vibrant this past 15th. Now, thanks to MobileBurn we have an accurate review.
Powered by Android 2.1, the smartphone boasts a 4-inch Super AMOLED display, a 1GHz processor , a 5-megapixel camera with HD video capture and is the first phone with Samsung’s new Smart Life user interface. Other features include FM radio, Bluetooth 3.0 digital compass, WiFi b/n, GPS, 16GB of memory and microSD card slot.
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By: t-marco March 22nd, 2010

Our friends from engadget made a review of the new semi-smart phone from Nokia, the Nuron or Nokia 5230 Xpress Music. The Nuron is the first touch screen phone for T-Mobile. This is a mid entry touch screen phone that supports 3G (HSDPA) bands, aGPS (compatible with Ovi Maps 3.0), 2MP camera, and more.
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By: t-marco February 4th, 2010

Today, FCC just passed a new phone from HTC supporting AWS 3G bands. This new device is the HTC PB81120. Apparently, it wont have a physical keyboard. We don’t have any confirmation that it will be a Android but we believe it will be a Windows Mobile. The new HTC PB81120 will feature a Quadband GSM/EDGE, dual band HSDPA/HSUPA 1700/2100, aGPS, WiFI b/g. This probably will be a second Windows Phone that T-Mobile would launch after the HTC HD2.
Stay tuned for more information
By: t-marco November 30th, 2009

The Motorola Cliq is the third Android phone in T-Mobile’s lineup. Thanks to a highly customizable user interface and an ambitious Motoblur service, which puts all your social networks, the Cliq is a great smart phone. With a 5-megapixel camera, 3.5mm headphone jack, and a comfortable keyboard and GPS, the Cliq can be a good option of combining a fun with a work phone.
By: t-marco June 24th, 2009

The main thing the PC World folks liked about the Pearl 8120 is T-Mobile’s Hotspot @Home service, which allows customers to place home calls over a Wi-Fi connection. Yes, they’re free, and they even work at other T-Mobile hotspots. Plus, the 2 megapixel camera, SureType keyboard, and multimedia features didn’t hurt.
Here is the ranking.
By: T-Marco May 29th, 2009
T-Mobile has stepped in, with the Samsung Gravity late last year, and more recently with the Samsung SGH-T349. Phones that are focus to texters and or called messaging phones. However, it doesn’t have the traditional full QWERTY keyboard. In fact, it’s the first messaging phone we’ve seen that has a 20-key keyboard similar to the BlackBerry Pearl’s SureType keypad.
By: T-Marco April 30th, 2009

On November 19th T-Mobile announced a new service call Cameo. But really what was cameo? We give you a complete lesson Cameo 101 here. The T-Mobile cameo is a leather covered, 7-inch frame that can be used horizontally or vertically.
By: T-Marco March 17th, 2009
The Samsung Memoir is a problematic phone, mainly because of how it stacks up to its competition. It is undoubtedly the best cameraphone on the market, not just because it has the most densely packed sensor, but also because it took great pics under the best lighting conditions.