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By: t-marco July 21st, 2011

After the leaked, T-Mobile today announced another mid range Android phone but now from HTC, this is the new Wildfire S.
Here some specifictaions :
- 3.2 inch 320×480 display
- 800MHz single-core processor
- 512MB RAM
- SD Card slot
- 5MP rear shooter
- Android 2.3 with HTC Sense.
T-Mobile will be selling the Wildfire S in white beginning on August 3 for $79.99 with a new two-year agreement, a Classic rate plan and 50 dollars mail in rebate. Walmart and Sam’s Club will carry an exclusive black version of the smartphone.
Enjoy our gallery !
By: t-marco July 20th, 2011

After showing the road map leaked for T-Mobile and after FCC passed the new Android phone, the Wildifire S imminently will hit T-Mobile soon, really soon. Here is the first specification sheet for the new mid range Android Phone from HTC to T-Mobile, The Wildifre S.
The result is a 600MHz Qualcomm MSM7227 processor, a faster and more refined update to the Wildfire’s 528MHz MSM7225, paired with 512MB of RAM (up from 384MB) and 512MB of ROM. a 3.2-inch HVGA 320 x 480 panel.
On the back is a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and an LED flash, while inside there’s WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, GPS, dualband HSPA/WCDMA (1700/2100), (even the sheet says 850/1900 HSDPA) and quadband GSM/EDGE. There’s also the usual g-sensor, digital compass and proximity/ambient light sensors, a 3.5mm headphone jack and a microUSB port, as well as a microSD card slot under the battery cover. An LED indicator hides behind the speaker grill. It will be running Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread, and HTC Sense.
Stay tuned for more options
By: t-marco July 20th, 2011

T-Mobile not only expands its 4G 42Mbps network around the country. Now it will start offering smartphone that are capable to run up to 42Mbps in theory. Starting during the second half of 2011, T-Mobile not only will start offering the T-Mobile Sonic, an android phone capable to surf at that speed. But also together with HTC, Samsung, and LG , real 4G smart phones will be available. Rumors about the new Samsung phone, aka Galaxy S II aka Hercules, could be the first 4G 42Mbps capable phone.
By: t-marco July 19th, 2011

The new myTouch 4G Slide is already available if you want to sign up for a new 2 years contract or if you want just to renew your old one only if you apply on-line via t-mobile.com until July 26th
Priced at $199, the myTouch 4G Slide has all the hallmarks of being a successful Android device – it features a 3.7-inch smallish touchscreen display, a full physical four-row QWERTY keypad for easy texting, an 8MP camera to keep any amateur photo enthusiast happy, and HTC’s own eye candy, Sense 3.0, layered on top of Gingerbread 2.3.4 operating system. Digging deeper will also reveal its very powerful innards consisting of a dual-core 1.2GHz processor to keep things humming without a hitch.
Head over to the T-Mobile Online Store if you want to reserve yours.
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By: t-marco July 11th, 2011

HTC just posted on its Facebook page that next August, it will start rolling out to unlock bootloaders of the newest devices like Sensation 4G and EVO 3D for Sprint. . The process is two-fold: first, HTC pushes a “maintenance release” to the phones, but this won’t mean a thing until step two — releasing the actual unlocking tool — is complete in early September.
“We wanted to provide an update on HTC’s progress with bringing bootloader unlocking to our newest phones. We know how excited some of you are for this capability, and we’ve put significant resources behind making this change as soon as possible. While we wish we could flip a simple switch and unlock all bootloaders across our device portfolio, this is actually a complex challenge that requires a new software build and extensive testing to deliver the best possible customer experience.
We’re thrilled to announce today that software updates to support bootloader unlocking will begin rolling out in August for the global HTC Sensation, followed by the HTC Sensation 4G on T-Mobile USA and the HTC EVO 3D on Sprint. We’re in the testing phase for the unlocking capability now, and we expect it to be fully operational by early September for devices that have received the software updates. We’ll continue rolling out the unlocking capability over time to other devices as part of maintenance releases and new shipments.
HTC continues its commitment to unlocking bootloaders and supporting the developer community. Because of the importance of this community to us, please expect an update on this about every few weeks as we make progress toward launch. Thank you for your patience and continued support!”
By: t-marco July 7th, 2011

T-Mobile is getting ready for the launch of the new myTouch 4G Slide offering the myTouch 4G for free with 2 years contract. Additionally, T-Mo also is offering the new HTC Sensation 4G for nothing, only sing up for new 2 years too.
Update : only the Mytouch 4G is for free.
Via Phandroid
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By: t-marco July 5th, 2011

Everything indicates that this phone the HTC PG76240 aka Marvel will hit T-Mobile soon. Few weeks ago, leaked road map for T-Mobile was revealed showing a bunch of phone coming to T-Mobile including this, a T-Mo version of the HTC Wildfire.
According with the documentation, the HTC PG76240 will include Quadband GSM/EDGE, single band 4 (3G/HSDPA 1700/2100) Bluetooth 2.1 and WiFi b,g,n and HotSpot capabilities. T-Mobile hasn’t announce the phone yet. Probably will do it during the next few weeks.
So that’s about it, this mysterious smartphone now passing through the FCC for approval could possibly be the HTC Marvel for T-Mobile, but without any real evidence of this, it could well be some other HTC handset waiting to hit T-Mobile.
Stay tuned for more information.
By: t-marco June 29th, 2011

This is really interesting. FCC just passed a new HTC PG86300 well known as EVO 3D with AWS 3G bands ( 1700/2100) compatible with T-Mobile USA.
Just recently, HTC announced the availability of the new EVO 3D in Europe. As the original, it will feature 4.3-inch screen, dual 5MP cameras. Sense 3.0, dual-core 1.2GHz processor, 1GB of RAM. Really, the only difference here is the inclusion of GSM radio ( 850/900/1800/1900MHz for EDGE, 1700/2100 MHz for 3G), and a few cosmetic changes.
Probably this will be a new HTC 3D phone coming to the USA compatible with T-Mo 3G bands.
Stay tuned for more information.
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