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By: t-marco January 21st, 2010

HTC is making a new version of his Espresso phone, the Magic with physical qwerty keyboard. The user profile indicates the new Magic, aka myTouch Slide, aka myTouch 2, will have the same specifications of the myTouch 3G, the only difference is that will carry a QWERTY keyboard. Also will feature Bluetooth 2.0, a 667 mHz processor. So far we have this information. Until we have a picture of the device, we can speculate about the new phone of HTC, possibly coming to T-Mobile.
Via PhoneArena,
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By: t-marco January 16th, 2010

T-Mobile is planing to release new phone in the next few months. First we have the HTC HD2, a Windows Mobile phone probably running 6.5 version. Another phone that will probably hit T-Mobile is the new Garmin-Asus phone. We told you this before that, Garmin, same as AT&T, will launch one phone compatible with T-Mobile 3G bands. Seams that T-Mobile will launch it. Besides those phone,T-Mobile is already thinking of replacing or upgrading its myTouch 3G with a new version. The new HTC Espresso will be the one. Maybe T-Mobiel will called it myTouch 2 or myTouch Slider. This is just rumors but we are excited about a new Android Device coming to T-Mobile line up.
After the Jump Features and UI screen shots!
By: t-marco January 15th, 2010

Skype is already available on the iPhone and Android devices as the G1 or myTouch 3G. However, out there, are many Blackberry users still waiting Skype to be released. According with Cnet, Skype hasn’t forgotten of Blackberry users. Back in May 2009, a beta version of Skype ( only available for some Blackberry users ) was released. That version had some problems with SMS, or transfering files. Now a better version would be release eventually. We just need to wait and wait. Come one Skype, as a Blackberry user, we want to make VoiP calls too!.
By: t-marco January 10th, 2010

Not happy with the Nexus One, Google is preparing a new edition of its phone. According to Reuters, no less a source than Andy Rubin says that the next model (the Nexus Two?) will be made for business users and will feature a physical QWERTY keyboard. It’s not clear yet if the second Google Nexus handset will be manufactured by HTC (like the Nexus One), or by another company. It will support AWS 3G bands or it will be designed for AT&T or Verizon Wireless.
Such a device could potentially pose a competitive threat to BlackBerry maker Research In Motion, which has a strong position in the enterprise cellphone market.
Now we can just wait for the official word.
By: t-marco January 8th, 2010

Everything started back in September when T-Mobile was in talks with Metro PCS and Clearwire for 4G services. Now, at CES in Las Vegas, Clearwire CEO William Morrow said that Bellevue-based T-Mobile could make sense as a wholesale partner. Also back in November, a German newspaper identified Clearwire as a potential partner of T-Mobile. But, in this case, Morrow came straight out and said that T-Mobile — along with Leap Wireless and MetroPCS — are potential partners in its wholesale business.
Clearwire is trying to continuing to resell WiMax service in certain markets under their own brands, like is already doing it with Sprint and Comscast.
We are just waiting for the big announcement.
By: t-marco January 4th, 2010

Few weeks ago, WiFI alliance passed the new Motorola Sholes Tablet XT720, now new version the Motorola Sholes Table MB710 is going to arrive soon. The new Motorola Sholes Tablet will feature Android 1.5 (probably will come with 2.0),WiFi b/g, GPS, screen size of 438×800 and more.There were some rumors about the Motorola Sholes Tablet will be hitting T-Mobile USA in some future.
By: t-marco January 4th, 2010

Hello guys and happy new year.. Yes we are back and as always we are bringing you news from your favorite carrier. After having few days off now it is time to work again. Today we have some good news, according with FCC, Asustek computers is preparing a new phone, probably a new version of its Nuvi fone. However, that is new about phone?. This new “Nuvi fone” will come with WCDMA Band IV, yes, the same 3G bands that T-Mobile uses in the USA (1700/2100).
By: t-marco December 25th, 2009

The smartphone features UMTS 900 / 1700 / 2100 MHz connectivity – alongside quad-band GSM – and thus it’s compatible with T-Mobile’s 3G network and won’t work on AT&T’s 3G frequencies.
According to Engadget, T-Mobile USA may launch the Google Nexus One on January 5, 2010. The problem is that, for the beginning, the phone will be offered only by invitation – although we don’t know what you have to do ( maybe have 8 lines with T-Mobile? ) or who you need to be in order to get an invitation.