Tuesday, April 27, 2010
BOGO
T-Mobile is currently offering a huge incentive for new and existing customers. if you are a new customer activating 2 new lines, on the purchase of any new smartphone on a 2-year contract you buy one and get one of equal or lesser value free. The same offer is being extended to current customers whose contracts have already expired, if they renew a new 2-year contract they can also buy one smart phone and get one of equal or lesser value free. the offer ends mothers day so take advantage of this amazing deal. Some restrictions may apply, see store for details.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Fastest 3G network.
T-Mobile has announced that it will be rolling out the Nation's Fastest 3G Wireless Network. T-Mobile plans to have coverage in more than 100 metropolitan areas and 185 million people by the end of 2010. T-Mobile plans to upgrade its current 3G service to the High Speed Packet Access Plus (HSPA+) techonology. Speed tests show that is blows the current 3G speed out of the water. T-Mobile's HSPA+ techonology is also outperforming the competition with speed of up to 3 times faster. T-Mobile officially has the undesputed fastest 3G network, putting an end to AT&T's claim that they have the fastest 3G network. As of now, the network is available in Philadelphia, and is comming soon to a city near you including New York City, New Jersey, Long Island, Los Angeles and suburban Washington D.C.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Nokia 5230 Nuron
The Nokia 5230 Nuron is the latest touch screen phone from Nokia to arrive at T-Mobile. The Nuron is the only phone that offers free maps and voice-guided navigation via Ovi Maps. The phone is 3G capable allowing for faster download speeds and faster web browsing. As with many Nokia phones, reception and call quality are amazing. The phone is an all touch screen phone so it may take a while to get used to typing on the screen. The biggest surprise with the phone is the price. Starting at $69.99 with a 2-year contract, the Nuron is a great deal for customers looking for a great deal. T-Mobile has made it simple to purchase applications from the Ovi Store by allowing users bill the purchases to their monthly bill. The phone is equipped with a camera but lacks flash. It does have a 3.5mm jack for users to enjoy their favorite tunes, and comes with a 4 GB micro SD card. For the price, you would be hard to find a phone that matches the features at a better price.
HTC HD2 Follow Up Review
The HTC HD2 is packed with top of the line specs, but you are quickly reminded that it runs on Windows operating system. The phone is awesome when it is working properly, but as with any other Windows Mobile phone, you will have to reset the phone from time to time. Battery life is average, if you are using it as an MP3 player, browsing the web, sending text messages and updating your Facebook account you will have the need to plug it in about half way through the day. It is recommended that you purchase a car charger to help the phone make it through the day. Reception is good, as of now I have yet to drop a call. The phone is also equipped with a market so that you may download 3rd party applications, most of which you have to purchase. The 1 Ghz Snapdragon processor for the most part can handle most tasks on the phone, but if you are running several tasks at the same time, then it will tend to freeze up. Pictures look good on the 5 MP camera, and the dual LED flashes help when taking pictures under low light situations. You can also take video with the LED flashes on. All in all the phone is good for multimedia uses, but you will need to have a little patience for the phone.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
T-Mobile HTC HD2
After using the new HTC HD2 smartphone, I must say that I am impressed. For starters there is the eye candy that the screen provides. 4.3 inches makes it 30% larger than the i-Phone. The screen also boasts 2x the resolution. Helping the HD2 complete all its tasks is a powerfull 1 Ghz Snapdragon processor. One of the coolest features of this phone is the home screen. The phone is equiped with Sense UI which basically allows the phone to be customized to each individual user. This means that no 2 phones will be alike. I was originally concerned with the battery life, considering the large screen size, but I must say that it has performed well. The HD2 is expected to lauch March 24, 2010, and will be an exclusive device for T-Mobile USA.
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