Samsung T109 passed FCC for T-Mobile

By: T-Marco July 21st, 2008

Hey guys. T-Mobile USA is waiting for its 3G rolling out by October 1, and we are expecting new phones and services by that date. One of those phones is the low-end Samsung T109. This phone is launching as a prepaid handset on T-Mobile. The Samsung T109 is a dual band (1900 – 850) phone and only will work on GPRS. No bluetooth support is mentioned in the documentation. Expect the Samsung T109 launched by Q4 2004. More information about upcoming phone for T-Mobile USA here.

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SonyEricsson TM506 in Black!

By: T-Marco July 19th, 2008

Hey, everybody knows the new 3G SonyEricsson will come in green, but we got pics of the new version of this little guy, in black with orange around every key numbers. We are expecting this phone on Oct 1 or later.

Motorola Zn5 coming to T-Mobile USA

By: T-Marco July 17th, 2008

As we reported before, The Motorola Zn5 build in WiFi, a 5 megapixel camera, mp3, and UMA support, is coming to T-Mobile on Q4 of 2008. There are other phones coming too, like the Blackberry 9100 (kickstart), Shadow II, etc. Also we mentioned the Nokia E series with 3G support long time ago and they are rumored to be available on Q4 2008 or Q1 2009. The Sony Ericsson TM506, that we also found it, is coming when the 3G will be up. Our friends from TMoNews mentioned that will be on Oct 1th 2008. We have been waiting for so long and we are pretty sure about some new sunny days are coming to our favorite American carrier. For more information about upcoming phones check our forums.

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SonyEricsson T303a passed FCC

By: T-Marco July 16th, 2008

Add the SonyEricsson T303a to the upcoming phones list, this tiny handset passed FCC today. The attractive look and hip slider design makes this phone “a must wanted” and the best thing is, it’s affordable! The handset comes equipped with Bluetooth 2.0 and a 1.3 Megapixel camera. Compared with the T303i, the T303a has a tri-band GSM including 1900 and 850 MHz. We’ll cross our fingers and wait to see if this device arrives in one of our national carriers.

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