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By: t-marco July 25th, 2011

Lots of images of the third-generation BlackBerry Storm – AKA the Monza or Touch 9680 – has appeared online, leading to speculation of an imminent release date. where? maybe AT&T and especially since T-Mobile’s supposedly landing the Monza as early as this week
The 9680 Monza / Monaco / Storm 3 / Touch (who knows what it’s actually called) is said to have a 1.2GHz CPU, a 3.7-inch 800×400 display, and 768MB of RAM.
It also has a 5-megapixel camera with flash and can record 720p video and have NFC on board too.
No word yet as to whether this will be a BlackBerry OS 7 device though.
By: t-marco July 19th, 2011

Just today FCC passed the new Bold Touch compatible with T-Mobile USA. Not too far away, FCC also passed the new Bold but with CDMA Sprint version. The new Blackberry Bold Touch will feature a 1.2 GHz processor, 8 GB of onboard memory, 720p HD video recording, dual-band Wi-Fi® b/g/n, a built-in compass (magnetometer) and Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, Blackberry OS 7.0, 5MP camera with autofocus and flash. This phone looks attractive with 2.8 inches display and provide a resolution 640 x 480 Pixels.It is powered by GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 and 3G 1700/2100 band IV.
Don’t forget the new Blackberry Bold is rumored to be launched on T-Mobile by August 17th.
FCC
By: t-marco May 18th, 2011

Thanks to This is my next … we can see T-Mobile’s plans about what phones will show up this year. T-Mobile is will launch a bunch of phones, even nobody knows about if AT&T acquisition will pass. Lets Start :
June:
T-Mobile will launch the HTC Sensation 4G on June 8th, together with the new Samsung Hawk or Exhibit 4G. Not only those 2 phones will come to T-Mo in June. Back in March, we told you about a new mid range Android phone coming to T-Mobile, this was the Samsung T589, now knows as Gravity Touch 2 or GT2. and now its smart, not like the other Gravities. The GT2 is a midrange device though, a 3.2″ touchscreen, a full physical side-sliding QWERTY keyboard, a 3 MP camera with LED flash, and an 800 MHz processor. The GT2 will run Android 2.2 Froyo when it launches.
T-Mo will launch, also in June 8th another Mobile Hotspot, a 42Mbps HSPA+ mobile hotspot with 802.11n capability and a built-in display. The Huawei E587 “Wayne”
Now, we move to June 15th. Another Samsung, and this time The Galaxy Mini aka Samsung T499 Tass, and on June 29th, Samsung t379 “Triumph” will come as a Gravity 4 (not Android this time).
Wow, what a June.!!
By: t-marco May 2nd, 2011

Today, RIM announced 2 new devices, and one is coming to T-Mobile. We will introduce you T-Mobile’s first HSPA+ 4G Blackberry, the new Bold 9900. This is the first time T-Mobile carries a Bold model, after being exclusive to AT&T for few years, and first time of carrying a 4G BB.
“New BlackBerry Bold 9900 is the Thinnest and Most Powerful BlackBerry Smartphones yet, Featuring the Renowned BlackBerry Keyboard Together with a Brilliant Touch Screen and the New BlackBerry 7 OS”
ThBlackBerry Bold 9900 has a new performance-driven platform featuring a 1.2 GHz processor, Liquid Graphics™ touch screen, and support for high speed 4G/HSPA+ wide area wireless networks.
The Liquid Graphics touch screen, a key new feature powered by BlackBerry 7, delivers fast, smooth performance for highly responsive touch-based navigation, web browsing, pictures, video and graphics intensive games*. Offering up to 60 frames-per-second performance with instant UI action/response, Liquid Graphics gives customers a visually rich and immersive experience that’s responsive to the touch. In addition, the smartphones feature brilliant displays with an eye-popping 287 dpi to deliver crisp, stunning visuals.
The new platform also provides support for 4G networks; the 9900 supports HSPA+ connectivity.
Here some complete features:
BlackBerry Bold 9900 Specifications
• 115 x 66 x 10.5 mm, approximately 130 g
• 2.8″ capacitive touch screen display – VGA (640×480), 287 dpi resolution
• Ultra-easy QWERTY keyboard, optical trackpad
• 1.2 GHz Processor, 768 MB RAM
• 8 GB on-board memory, plus microSD slot supporting up to 32 GB cards
• NFC technology
• 5.0 MP camera, supports 720p HD video recording
• Orientation Sensor (Accelerometer), Digital Compass (Magnetometer), Proximity Sensor
• Built-in GPS / aGPS
• Dual-Band Wi-Fi® – 802.11 b/g/n at 2.4 GHz and 802.11 a/n at 5 GHz
• Bluetooth® 2.1+EDR support
• Wireless Network support: Tri-Band HSPA+, Quad-Band GSM/EDGE
• 1230 mAh removable, rechargeable battery
• BlackBerry 7 OS
* Features OpenGL 2.0 support for developers.
By: t-marco April 22nd, 2011

According with BGR, the new Blackberry Curve Torch will be coming to T-Mobile in the near feature. “The GSM BlackBerry Curve Touch, which will feature nearly identical specs, of course, has been seen recently by a trusted source who noted that the device featured T-Mobile branding and would be unveiled at BlackBerry World next month.”
We can expect the Curve Touch to sport a 3.25 inch touchscreen, and unlike the so-called Apollo, there’ll be no QWERTY keypad. Other specs include an 800MHz Qualcomm processor, 512MB RAM, Blackberry OS 6.1, a 5 megapixel camera with HD video capture, NFC support, microUSB port, Bluetooth WiFi connectivity and 1GB storage with microSD expansion and HSPA+.
Stay tuned for more information
By: t-marco November 17th, 2010

Today, T-Mobile and RIM just launched the new and first Blackberry (for T-MO) running the latest OS 6.0, the Blackberry Bold 9780. This a refresh of the original Bold 9700. It will feature an optical trackpad, QWERTY keyboard, WebKit-based browser, 5 megapixel camera, 3G / WiFi, , UMA / WiFi calling.It also packs GPS and Bluetooth for navigation and headsets, respectively. It will support microSD cards up to 32GB for media and content storage.
Grab yours in white and black.
T-Mobile
By: t-marco October 27th, 2010

RIM together with T-Mobile announced the new Blackberry Bold 9780. There where many rumors and leaked information about this new UMA phone hitting T-MO. First we had some spy shots, then the ROM leaked showing some T-Mo evidence, and finally FCC passed the 9780 with AWS 3G bands.
This a refresh of the original Bold 9700. It will feature an optical trackpad, QWERTY keyboard, WebKit-based browser, 5 megapixel camera, 3G / WiFi, , UMA / WiFi calling.It also packs GPS and Bluetooth for navigation and headsets, respectively. It will support microSD cards up to 32GB for media and content storage.
It Will run BlackBerry 6, that offers a refreshed user interface, the new WebKit-based browser with tabbed browsing, better menus, new core applications, and built-in Flash Player Mobile 10.1.
Starting November 17th for 129.99 and 50 dollars mail in rebate with 2 years contract.
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By: t-marco September 4th, 2010

T-Mobile has announced via its Facebook page that it will begin offering the BlackBerry Curve 3G–also known as the Curve 9300–on September 8 for a very affordable $80 with a new two-year contract.The Curve 9300 is nearly identical to the current 85xx series Curve devices from AT&T and T-Mobile. It has a 2 megapixel camera, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth 2.1, and support for microSD cards up to 32GB. It is smallish, uses an optical trackpad for on-screen navigation, and is the entry-level BlackBerry.
The first key feature of the new 9300 is that it supports 3G for the first time on GSM-based networks. The 85xx series Curves were stuck on 2.5G EDGE for wireless data. The 9300 comes in two 3G radio configurations, 800/850/1900/2100MHz for AT&T and 900/1700/2100MHz for T-Mobile.