Blackberry Deals on T-Mobile.com

By: t-marco October 13th, 2009

Blackberry for free

If you are thinking of getting a Blackberry, especially now after losing all your information on your Sidekick, now is the time! T-Mobile.com is offering the Blackberry 8120 and 8220 Pearl Flip for Free. That means, you won’t use your 100 bucks gift card.

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T-Mobile launches first pay-as-you-go Android smartphone, Pulse

By: t-marco September 3rd, 2009

T-Mobile Pulse

T-Mobile UK this morning announced the Pulse, the first pay-as-you-go Android 1.5 smartphone and the third coming from the network operator.

Available for £180 starting October exclusively on T-Mobile, it boasts a 3.5″ HVGA touchscreen display, the biggest yet on an Android handset, a 3.2-megapixel camera, GPS, and more.

Great Deals at Walmart!

By: t-marco August 24th, 2009
Blackberry Curve 8520 for free

With the current economic crisis, saving money has become widely popular, and saving on cellphones is even better! Yesterday we showed you a good deal at Amazon, offering the new Touch Pro 2 for only 149.99… Great Price! Now, just checking and surfing the net, we give you good deals in

T-Mobile Pulse just passed FCC

By: t-marco August 18th, 2009

T-Mobile Pulse

We know already that Huawei is ready to launch its new Android device exclusively for T-Mobile, at least in Europe, the new T-Mobile Pulse.

CellPhoneSignal Weekly Review – Week 1

By: Shawn August 14th, 2009

Wow, what a week! With over 20 articles published here on CPS in the past week, we understand that not everyone has time to read through our arsenal of all T-Mobile News, and breaking news in the wireless industry. That is why we are bringing you a summary of this week in a quick, easy to read article. Without further ado, here is the weekly review for the 2nd week of August:

CPS Deal of the Week:

Upcoming Phones:

  • Aug. 7th: A convincing screenshot of HTC’s website surfaces, showing specifications for the “HTC Hero (T-Mobile USA).” A short while after this screenshot surfaces, T-Mobile denies that we will be seeing the HTC Hero on T-Mobile shelves.
  • Aug. 7th: CPS breaks the news: A interesting Nokia devices passes the FCC, and while we don’t have a lot of details, we can tell that it is extra wide, with a QWERTY keyboard, T-Mobile 3G, and more. We suspect this is the N900 or Nokia Rover, and Internet tablet that, according to MobileCrunch, is headed to T-Mobile shelves in September. Read the article
  • Aug. 9th: (Hit the jump for more!)

T-Mobile Pulse is Huawei Android Device?

By: Shawn August 14th, 2009

Just when we were ready to go on our weekend….Woah woah woah, what is this? Looks like a Huawei device with a T-Mobile product name: T-Mobile Pulse. Not that we didn’t know that we had a Huawei device heading our way, but this is one of the first concrete pieces of information that we have seen. The eagle-eyed folks over at Phandroid snatched this shot from Wi-Fi.org. We have been hearing more and more about the U8230, yet pictured above we see the U8220. Although we’re not certain on what this means, this is definitely a good sign that we should see this slick looking Huawei Android device in the coming months. Specs are rumored to include:

The Pearl, the best smartphone out there?

By: t-marco June 24th, 2009

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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.

T-Mobile will launch Samsung T349 on May 20th

By: T-Marco April 26th, 2009

Last month FCC just passed the Samsung T349 for T-Mobile, now, BGR told us that this new interesting device will be available on May 20th. But why this phone is interesting. Well, the new Samsung T349 is a messaging phone with 20 keys. Yes, the keyboard looks like a SureType one. like the Blackberry Pearl and Pearl Flip.