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By: t-marco July 20th, 2010

The day is getting closer than ever. Today FCC just passed the new version of the Blackberry Curve Series, the new Curve 9300. Although it’s running OS 5, the 9300 will be capable to run OS6.0. Probably it will running the new OS when it will be launched. The new Blackberry Curve 9300 will feature Wi-Fi b/g/n, 3.2 megapixel camera without flash, QVGA display, and a 624 MHz processor, 256 MB ram, Quadband GSM?EDGE and Triband HSPA, Band I, IV and VII.
Few day ago, we showed you a video showing the new Blackberry Curve 9300 in purple and with T-Mobile USA logo. Probably will be another colors by the time the Curve 9300 will be launched. Stay tuned for more information.
By: t-marco July 7th, 2010

Back in Januay 7, FCC passed a new Motorola Android phone compatible with T-Mobile 3G bands. Also in January WiFi Alliance passed the same phone, Motorola MB710, with WiFi b/g. Now, FCC has just unlocked the rest of documents of the Motorola Sholes or Roi for T-Mobile showing lots of profs indicating it will come to T-Mobile.
Here some prof that it will come to T-Mobile USA
The new Motorola MB710 or maybe Motorola Jordan will feature:
By: t-marco July 7th, 2010

Again, but this time in a video. This video shows the BlackBerry Curve 9300, which will probably replace the Curve 8520. The unit in the video below comes in purple and has T-Mobile logo on it but that’s said to be the European T-Mobile carrier not the U.S. one, however, it features 3G AWS(1700/2100). The phone comes with 3G, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support and from what we can see so far it is running BlackBerry 5.0 for now. What’s weird is that the guy that’s handling the device sent the video to the guy doing the voice over but this BlackBerry 9300 overview is pretty accurate. The phone seems to be pretty similar to previous Curve models but it’s definitely the new Curve in town to play with. Also it will come with visual voice mail.
Stay tuned for more information.
By: t-marco June 14th, 2010

Time is getting closer. Back in March, as you know, we were the first one to find out about the existence of the Samsung T950 Android phone coming to T-Mobile. Then we mentioned about the T959 will feature Bluetooth 3.0 and WiFi 802.11 b/g/n. Few weeks later, thanks to howaredchui, the Samsung T959 appears to be a T-Mo version of the Galaxy S. Now it just passed FCC but not only with AWS (1700/2100) HSPA, but also 1900 Band II (this can be the first 3G phone for T-Mobile that supports 1900 3G)
Today FCC just passed the new Samsung T959 aka Galaxy S coming to T-Mobile. Powered by Android 2.1, the smartphone boasts a 4-inch Super AMOLED display, a 1GHz processor , a 5-megapixel camera with HD video capture and is the first phone with Samsung’s new Smart Life user interface. Other features include FM radio, Bluetooth 3.0 digital compass, WiFi b/n, GPS, 16GB of memory and microSD card slot.
Stay tuned for more information
By: t-marco June 10th, 2010

Available exclusively to T-Mobile Nokia is getting ready for its Nokia E73 Mode. It’s the latest to join the business centric Eseries. Sporting a full QWERTY keyboard it’s the thinnest device on offer from the operator. It may be svelte, but it still manages to pack a few punches. Find out more after the jump.
Here we have the first Ad Video for the Nokia E73 Mode, Supporting complete Exchange Support, Gmail, HSPA up to 10 MBps. But Why Mode? because the 73 can switch from work to social mode just by clicking a button. Also will features WiFi calling by CISCO, QuickOffice include, Ovi store and OviMaps offering free turn by turn navigation.
The Mode will be available this June 16th for 69.99
By: t-marco May 14th, 2010

I am in shock.. but a good one. As you know we discovered a new Android phone coming to T-Mobile, that was the Samsung T959. Now the big surprise.Thanks to howaredchui, we could see that they got, what it seams, a T-Mobile version of the Samsung Galaxy S. Under the sharing setting, we can see a field called Media Server Name and with the model number SGH-T959. As you well know all the Samsung models starting with T and ending with 9 will end it up on T-Mobile’s line up.
Another clue we can notice is, under the main menu, there are some features just used by T-Mobile, like Help, with the magenta question mark, Amazon MP3 store, TeleNav, My account shortcut to web2go to see your account balance, and the most clear one, TMO contact, an application that you can upload and download your contacts direct to you phone.
As you can see, there are many clues that indicate the Samsung Galaxy S will hit T-Mobile’s stores soon.
Powered by Android 2.1, the smartphone boasts a 4-inch Super AMOLED display, a 1GHz processor , a 5-megapixel camera with HD video capture and is the first phone with Samsung’s new Smart Life user interface. Other features include FM radio, Bluetooth 3.0 digital compass, WiFi b/n, GPS, 16GB of memory and microSD card slot.
Stay tuned for more information and check out gallery.
By: t-marco May 4th, 2010

A little less than a year after introducing its second Android phone, the HTC-built myTouch 3G, T-Mobile unveils a new flavor of the handset, complete with a roomy slide-out QWERTY keypad, a trio of custom widgets, and an upgraded camera. The device slides in at 15mm thick and features a 3.4″ HVGA screen, Android 2.1, 5 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, 3G, and even a Genius button powered by Dragon Dictation. It will come in 3 colors, red, white and black.
Given that the myTouch 3G is on sale for $149 with a two-year T-Mobile contract, I’d guess that the Slide will arrive somewhere around $149 to $199 (hopefully closer to the lower end of the scale).
Specifications:
The myTouch 3G Slide runs on Android 2.1, the latest version of the Android OS, and while it lacks HTC’s handy “Sense” user interface (good for quick access to your latest e-mails, social-networking updates and weather), the Slide boasts a trio of custom widgets: Genius Button (not to be confused with Genius on iTunes), which fires up voice commands at the touch of a button; myModes, which lets you create a series of discrete modes for, say, home and work (complete with specific themes, widgets and apps, all of which can be set to activate according to the time of day or even your location); and Faves Gallery, which collects 20 of your favorite contacts and their latest texts, e-mails and social-networking updates in a single home-screen widget.
By: t-marco April 7th, 2010

Back in March we were the first to tell you about a new Samsung phone coming to T-Mobile, Samsung T959. Now we got more news about this beauty. Seams like that the new Android Phone will feature 802.11n !!.. According with WiFi alliance it will have b/g/n.
This new Android phone will feature Bluetooth 2.1, 3G bands, aGPS, screen size 320×480, camera still unknown. The Samsung t959 probably will run 2.1 Android OS. But still nothing is confirmed.. Stay in touch for more information!!