CDMA and GSM

Your one stop cellphones info

Archive for the ‘T-Mobile’ Category

That’s right, folks. T-Mobile has just officially kicked-off the Android OS party! Today marks the first day that T-Mobile is officially selling their Android-powered T-Mobile G1 at select retail locations and online. Sure, pre-ordered T-Mobile G1 units have already been making their way into loyal T-Mobile customers’ hands, but it’s more exciting to have the G1 going public.

The T-Mobile G1 launch announcement culminates months, nay a year, of speculation on mobile phone powered by a new mobile OS from Google. At first we were mis-guided in thinking that the Google had a new piece of hardware, the Google Phone (or gPhone, if you will), would be manufactured by the likes of smartphone-making experts HTC. It was unclear at the time whether the Google Phone (gPhone) would hit market with a tried and true mobile OS like Windows Mobile or make a play at creating a new mobile platform. Read the rest of this entry »

Read Comments (0)


Oct

06

T-Mobile G1 “GooglePhone”

Posted by: rubbi

Posted in: T-Mobile

Probably the most anticipated handset since the iPhone 3G, the T-Mobile G1 is the first smartphone to use the Android platform announced last year by Google and a number of other partners. Android is based on Linux and is in part an open-source initiative that has hundreds (perhaps thousands) of developers working on different applications that an Android phone can use. But what Google have done with the T-Mobile G1 is to come up with a handset that tightly integrates into Google’s online services.. and perhaps pose a direct challenge to Microsoft’s Windows Mobile and the Apple iPhone experience.

T-Mobile G1: Hardware

Before we look at the software, a quick tour of the hardware. The T-Mobile G1 is made by HTC who have a long history of making Windows Mobile devices, often in partnership with T-Mobile and other carriers.

Read the rest of this entry »

Read Comments (0)


Sep

23

T-Mobile SDA

Posted by: rubbi

Posted in: T-Mobile

The T-Mobile SDA (not to be confused with the older Euro T-Mo SDA, but rather their SDA II) was released in the US in Feb. 2006 and it wants to be your everything… almost. While it lacks the serious editing skills that its QWERTY keyboard-ed, touch screen-enabled big brother the MDA offers; the SDA wants to be your pocketable phone, business tool, PDA, WiFi hotspot surfing buddy and MP3 player. Oh yes, and your camera phone, your streaming video player and your GSM world phone. Cross the older Audiovox SMT6500 with a Sony Ericsson W800i and throw in a little Pocket PC and you’ve got the multi-faceted SDA. Read the rest of this entry »

Read Comments (0)


Jul

07

T-Mobile Wing

Posted by: rubbi

Posted in: T-Mobile

The T-Mobile Wing is the successor to the discontinued T-Mobile MDA, bringing the slide out keyboard form factor back to T-Mobile’s lineup. The Wing is based on HTC’s Herald/Atlas reference design and brings several upgrades, including Windows Mobile 6 and a new slimmer form factor The Wing is compatible with T-Mobile’s myFaves service, with a handy Today plugin that allows you to quickly dial your five faves. The battery life of the Wing was outstanding: we measured the call time at an incredible 14 hours and 15 minutes. But this is tempered by the slow operation of the device and poor camera quality. Screens take seconds to be updated, and it is generally sluggish. The Wing’s 2 megapixel camera scored poorly in almost all of our standardized tests. This is a problem that makes us reticient to recommend the Wing; while the design, battery life and call quality are great, the Wing is something of a pain to use. Read the rest of this entry »

Read Comments (0)


Jul

03

The T-Mobile Sidekick Slide will be done in fire red skin design. The Sidekick Slide will be released for T-Mobile subscribers coming late May or early June. The handset features Danger’s application software, which includes push e-mail, full HTML Web browsing, instant messaging, mobile phone, calendar, address book and media player, as well as a consistently updated content catalog. Additional benefits of Danger’s service include always-on internet connection, automatic data back-up, and ongoing feature and user-experience improvements. Users also have the option to access their data and applications from any Web-enabled computer. Read the rest of this entry »

Read Comments (0)


Jul

02

T-Mobile’s Shadow

Posted by: cellphones

Posted in: T-Mobile

The T-Mobile Shadow is one of the few Windows Mobile devices on the market that makes use of the slider form factor. The design allows the Shadow to use a massive 2.6″ main display while still having enough room left over for a full control cluster and a 20 key alphanumeric keypad. The Shadow isn’t small, at 104mm x 52mm x 16mm (4.1″ x 2.0″ x .6″), but it is pretty light for its size: only 108g (3.8oz).

The display itself is a 65k color unit with QVGA (240×320 pixel) resolution. There is no brightness control, automatic or otherwise, on the Shadow, but it does have a power saving dim mode that it enters after a user configured number of seconds. After a second user configurable timeout, the display turns off completely. When the display is on, text is crisp and bright and very easy to read. Read the rest of this entry »

Read Comments (0)


Jun

26

T-Mobile Ameo

Posted by: tanti

Posted in: GSM, T-Mobile

Positioned almost exactly halfway between a mobile phone and a laptop, the T-Mobile Ameo is a Windows-based smartphone based on HTC’s Advantage (codename “Athena”) design. The Ameo can be regarded as a step up from the likes of the T-Mobile MDA IV, but a step down from the compact UMPC platform. It features a very large 5″ display, UMTS and HSDPA 3G/3.5G connections, WiFi, GPS, an 8Gb internal hard drive, miniSD expandable memory plus a detachable QWERTY keyboard. Read the rest of this entry »

Read Comments (0)


Mar

31

T-Mobile Dash w/ myFaves

Posted by: tanti

Posted in: T-Mobile

tmobile_dash_tmobile_z1.jpgThe exciting T-Mobile Dash is T-Mobile’s thinnest and lightest smartphone with a full QWERTY keyboard. Simply configure your email and calendar wireless sync through Microsoft ActiveSync and you will be just as productive as when you’re sitting in your office. Read the rest of this entry »

Read Comments (0)


Nov

12

T-Mobile Dash myFaves Smartphone

Posted by: andi

Posted in: T-Mobile

t-mobile.jpgThe exclusive T-Mobile Dash! The T-Mobile Dash is a sleek Smartphone with a full QWERTY keyboard that brings e-mail and familiar Outlook functionality right to your phone. Using Microsoft Office Outlook Mobile, T-Mobile Dash delivers important information and e-mail on the go.

Now you can have your Outlook calendar and contacts up to date and always with you. Easily check e-mail and access Internet information virtually anywhere with T-Mobile’s EDGE network or blazing fast T-Mobile HotSpot wireless broadband. As a bonus, T-Mobile Dash also supports myFaves rate plans, which allow customers to choose their top 5 contacts and make or receive unlimited phone calls for one low price. Read the rest of this entry »

Read Comments (0)