Apple iPhone Could Appear on T-Mobile: Rumors

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Apple and T-Mobile are in negotiations to bring the iPhone to the carrier in the third quarter of 2010, according to a new rumor. Analysts had previously debated the merits of a T-Mobile iPhone.

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T-Mobile Offers iPhone Trade In

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The carrier will give Apple iPhone owners up to $350 for swapping their smartphone for an HTC HD2.

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Huawei G6600 new Android QWERTY phone

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There is information about Huawei, its mobile phone under T-Mobile operator, Huawei G6600. Although so far no details have reported, we know that Huawei G6600 has a full QWERTY keypad and comes with Android OS. It also has features Bluetooth, MMS, and GMS/GPRS connectivity. According to informal source, Huawei G6600 will be available in Asia, Europe, [...] Related posts: T-Mobile UK prepare new G1Touch Android-phone and Huawei U8230 confirmed T-Mobile UK announced that its next Android sma

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Sony Ericsson Equinox heading our way

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Sony Ericsson might not be the largest cellphone manufacturer in the world, but this Japanese-Swedish outfit does come up with pretty stylish handsets not only in the past but has maintained a consistent standard to date, offering entry level phones alongside camera-centric ones from the Cybershot line and wonderful audio devices from the Walkman line. This time round, T-Mobile USA will be the beneficiary of the Sony Ericsson Equinox this coming fall where it will allow you to express your indiv

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ANDROID phones and apps

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The first Android phone in the UK was the T-Mobile G1. An excellent first effort, but lacking in a few important areas. It had a slide-out Qwerty keyboard, but NO built-in word processor. In fact, the G1 cannot be used without logging into a Google account, so the omission of straightforward connection to Google Docs, seemed unforgivable. Google Calendar, Google Contacts, and Google Email are all installed, so why Google Docs wasn’t, was a real downer. A Qwerty keyboard, and no word processor

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