Archive for the ‘T-Mobile’ Category
Monday, October 6th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Displays
It’s been nearly a year since Parrot announced its DF7700 GPRS-endowed picture frame, said to possess the mystical ability to pull photographs straight out of the ether. Now T-Mobile has pledged to bring Parrot’s magic frame to the US as the CAMEO, a $100 device that, when coupled with a $10/month service fee, can be the recipient of picture-bearing messages. When you get bored with that feature (or that fee), there’s a mini-USB port plus slots for SD/MMC cards that will enable it to accept pics in a more traditional manner. Its 7-inch screen has a 720 x 480 resolution and is surrounded by an interchangeable leather border guaranteed to look cheap in any decor — not just those with golden mirrors astride a marble mantelpieces.
[Thanks, Mark]
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Original post by Tim Stevens
Posted in frame, mms, parrot, PhotoFrame, DigitalPictureFrame, digital picture frame, photo frame, cameo, df7700, T-Mobile | No Comments »
Monday, October 6th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
There’s no telling what sort of crazy behind-the-scenes negotiations had to take place in order for our good friend Boy Genius to get his hands on the very first retail T-Mobile-branded BlackBerry 8220 we’ve seen in the wild — and let’s be honest, the whole unboxing takes on a sexier tone when there’s an element of intrigue to it, doesn’t it? Mr. Genius flatly pans the thing for having a pair of awful screens and a prototype feel (despite the fact that he’s got a final production unit), so odds are the Bold owners out there aren’t going to be throwing fits of jealousy any time soon. To top it off, the contents of the box are about as exciting as flannel underwear (we guess it’s cool that RIM saw fit to throw in a pair of headphones), so don’t expect too much. At least it’ll be available in a few colors, right?
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Original post by Chris Ziegler
Posted in 8220, pearl, flip, clamshell, T-Mobile, rim, Blackberry | No Comments »
Saturday, October 4th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
Yeah, the wait for October 22 (or after) is absolutely excruciating; trust us, we know. We’ll take every scrap of information and imagery we can to hold us over until G1s start showing up on doorsteps in a few weeks, but T-Mobile’s really gone above and beyond the call of duty here by setting up a surprisingly functional and feature-complete emulator to satisfy our urges to touch icons and click buttons. Obviously, you’re not going to get a GPS lock, so don’t get your hopes up that you’re going to be playing around with Street View or anything wild like that — in fact, most apps lead you to a “this screen is not fully functional” message — but it’s got more goodies than the Android SDK’s emulator, and it’s just enough to get you acquainted with the phone’s personality by the time it’s actually in your paws.
[Via Cell Phone Signal]
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Original post by Chris Ziegler
Posted in emulator, g1, T-Mobile, Android | No Comments »
Friday, October 3rd, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
So the good news is that T-Mobile has decided to keep right on taking pre-orders for the G1 through October 21, just one day before the handset’s official launch. The bad news, though, is that it doesn’t mean you’ll be getting your Android on come October 22. Turns out that the initial allotment of G1s set aside for pre-orders is now sold out completely, and any names taken between now and launch will be allotted phones being shipped “at a later date.” It’s not clear if a “later date” means a week, a month, or a decade after the 22nd, but for the sake of everyone involved, we hope its the former.
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Original post by Chris Ziegler
Posted in pre-order, PreOrder, pre order, htc, T-Mobile, g1, Android | No Comments »
Thursday, October 2nd, 2008
Filed under: Wireless
3G WiFi routers aren’t anything new at this point, but T-Mobile’s new Mobile Broadband Share Dock is one of the slicker implementations we’ve seen from a carrier — the unit consists of a USB HSDPA modem and a base which shares the connection over WiFi, which means you can unplug the modem and take your access on the road. As long as you don’t need a persistent connection at home and can live with the bandwidth, that makes the £20 / month dock sound like a pretty good deal for someone who lives by themselves, since you’d avoid paying both mobile and fixed data fees — too bad it’s UK only for now. Should be out in the next couple of days, we’re hearing.
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Original post by Nilay Patel
Posted in hsdpa, BroadbandShareDock, hsdpa router, HsdpaRouter, WifiRouter, wifi router, broadband share dock, 3gRouter, t mobile, wifi, TMobile, router, 3g router, T-Mobile | No Comments »
Thursday, October 2nd, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones
Apple’s App Store, with its millions of downloads, is clearly a hit with consumers. But with developers? Not so much. Like a dashing hero to a scorned mistress, Google’s Andy Rubin is pledging a different, more loving and respectful relationship with those who would fill his company’s Android Market with selections — and his pockets with royalties. He indicates that the Market will enable free downloadable trials, something that Apple is stubbornly refusing to add, and that those downloads would not be subject to any arbitrary bandwidth caps. Meanwhile, T-Mobile at least will be levying a $2/month fee on developers of free apps expected to use more than the (somewhat arbitrary) amount of 15MB of data per user per month, though how they’ll be keeping track of that data outside of their own content stack is unclear — our guess is that they can’t.
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Original post by Tim Stevens
Posted in android market, AndroidMarket, andy rubin, AndyRubin, app store, g1, Android, T-Mobile, appstore, Google | No Comments »
Thursday, October 2nd, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones
Well we see where this is headed. It was nice to catch a few of those quasi-unboxing pics of the T-Mobile G1 the other day, but now the cats and kittens at TmoNews have gone and gotten pretty much the full monty. If you want to get a taste of what’s to come, here’s the perfect chance. You can check out photos of the Android device being wrenched from its packaging, as well as some glamour shots of the bundled accessories — including a bizarrely retro remote on the earbuds and “handsome” carrying pouch. October 22nd, you can’t come soon enough.
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Original post by Joshua Topolsky
Posted in spy shots, SpyShots, unboxed, t mob, TMobile, tmob, Android, T-Mobile, g1, t mobile, Google | No Comments »
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones
Ah yes, the natural progression of a release. First comes the hands-on at the introduction, then comes the leaked user manual, then comes the pre-order fiasco — now, it’s time for those always titillating in the wild shots. The box and handset are nothing out of the ordinary / surprising (respectively), but at least you now know that bona fide unboxing images are just around the bend.
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in t-mobile g1, htc, T-mobileG1, in the wild, InTheWild, g1, dream, T-Mobile, Android, pics, pictures, hands-on, Google | No Comments »
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
Filed under: Laptops, Wireless
Laptops with built-in WWAN modems aren’t anything new, but there’s a hodgepodge of hardware and services available — a situaton the GSM Association is trying to simplify with the new Mobile Broadband standardization initiative. Sure, it’s mostly an excuse to get another sticker on your gear, but companies like Microsoft, Dell, Lenovo, ASUS, Toshiba, Qualcomm and a bunch of carriers are on board to ensure that Mobile Broadband-certified machines will be ready and able to connect in some 91 countries around the world — and what’s more, they’re committed to spending a cool billion dollars in the next year promoting MB as a “compelling alternative” to WiFi and WiMAX. That should be an interesting dilemma for the carriers that also run hotspot networks, but we’ve got a feeling everyone’s happy as long as the sub fees keep rolling in.
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Original post by Nilay Patel
Posted in GsmAssociation, mobile broadband, gsm association, gsm, Gemalto, MobileBroadband, Orange, TeliaSonera, wwan, Telefonica Europe, TelecomItalia, Telecom Italia, ECS, 3Group, lenovo, dell, 3G, Vodafone, T-Mobile, toshiba, qualcomm, 3 Group, 3, asus, ericsson, Microsoft | No Comments »
Sunday, September 28th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
This could’ve come straight out of Germany where the BlackBerry Bold is already alive and well on T-Mobile’s airwaves, but let’s pretend for a moment that it didn’t. Instead, let’s assume that there are a select few copies of T-Mobile USA’s Bold floating around in the wild, and one such example just happened to turn up at the Democratic National Convention a few weeks ago. We’re not saying that’s what’s going on here, but… hey, are those beads of sweat forming on your forehead there, AT&T?
[Thanks, Vince C.]
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Original post by Chris Ziegler
Posted in bold, rim, T-Mobile, Blackberry | No Comments »
Saturday, September 27th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
If you’re a T-Mobile customer who’s been dozing off for the past few days, you’ve already missed your chance to pre-order yourself a G1. With any luck, that won’t be a problem and you’ll just be able to march into a store on or around October 22 and pick one up the old-fashioned way, but the window of opportunity for an utterly stress-free Android buying experience is closed. We don’t have hard numbers on just how many units were being offered through the pre-order program, but 60,000 is getting tossed around as a rumor, which would work out to about 10 percent of the total outlay HTC is said to be aiming for by year’s end. Of course, if you’re not a T-Mobile customer, this is all business as usual and you’re just chuckling under your breath that everyone’s stuck in the same boat now, aren’t you, you sick puppy?
[Via TmoNews]
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Original post by Chris Ziegler
Posted in htc, breaking news, g1, T-Mobile, Android, BreakingNews | No Comments »
Saturday, September 27th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
If you’re a T-Mobile customer who’s been dozing off for the past few days, you’ve already missed your chance to pre-order yourself a G1. With any luck, that won’t be a problem and you’ll just be able to march into a store on or around October 22 and pick one up the old-fashioned way, but the window of opportunity for an utterly stress-free Android buying experience is closed. We don’t have hard numbers on just how many units were being offered through the pre-order program, but 60,000 is getting tossed around as a rumor, which would work out to about 10 percent of the total outlay HTC is said to be aiming for by year’s end. Of course, if you’re not a T-Mobile customer, this is all business as usual and you’re just chuckling under your breath that everyone’s stuck in the same boat now, aren’t you, you sick puppy?
[Via TmoNews]
Update: Well, that was quick — the “Log in to order” button is working once again. Any bets on how long until they’re out a second time?
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Original post by Chris Ziegler
Posted in htc, breaking news, g1, T-Mobile, Android, BreakingNews | No Comments »
Thursday, September 25th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
It’s going to be a few weeks yet until your unwashed hands are touching an actual G1, so how’d you like some reading material to pass the days in the meantime? T-Mobile has trotted out its first Android phone’s user’s manual — probably not on purpose, if we had to guess — and there are some interesting little morsels in there that’d be even more interesting if you actually had the phone in front of you. For example, did you know the G1 had a status light? Don’t see those too often these days. You’ve also got a full rundown of the notification icons, apps (including the Android flavor of T-Mobile’s myFaves app), and — get this — procedure for battery removal. Fancy that! [Warning: PDF link]
[Via TmoNews, thanks Jose]
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Original post by Chris Ziegler
Posted in user manual, UserManual, users manual, UsersManual, manual, T-mobileG1, T-Mobile, g1, htc, t-mobile g1, Android | No Comments »
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones
It looks like T-Mobile is listening folks — and they appear to be responding. In a statement we’ve just received from the company, they tell us that they’re killing the hard-line approach to data capping, saying instead they’ll reserve the right to cap a “small fraction” of users who abuse the network. In their words:
“Our goal, when the T-Mobile G1 becomes available in October, is to provide affordable, high-speed data service allowing customers to experience the full data capabilities of the device and our 3G network. At the same time, we have a responsibility to provide the best network experience for all of our customers so we reserve the right to temporarily reduce data throughput for a small fraction of our customers who have excessive or disproportionate usage that interferes with our network performance or our ability to provide quality service to all of our customers.
We removed the 1GB soft limit from our policy statement, and we are confident that T-Mobile G1 customers will enjoy the high speed of data access over our 3G network. The specific terms for our new data plans are still being reviewed and once they are final we will be certain to share this broadly with current customers and potential new customers.”
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Original post by Joshua Topolsky
Posted in data capping, data cap, data throttling, DataCap, DataThrottling, DataCapping, caps, capping, T-Mobile, Android, g1, cap, breaking news, BreakingNews | No Comments »
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
T-Mobile, HTC and Google stood hand in hand yesterday to debut the first Android phone, the T-Mobile G1. It felt a bit like a new era for the mobile industry — though the rollerblading seemed a tad out of place — with high-profile companies backing a Linux-based, touch-driven mobile OS, and spouting the word “open” every two sentences. But, naturally, high aims alone don’t build a killer phone; there are a lot details to get right, and a lot more that Google and company have seen fit to leave in the hands of developers. Let’s take a look at what’s working so far, and what might need some more time in the oven:
Continue reading T-Mobile G1 impressions: what we love, what we don’t
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Original post by Paul Miller
Posted in htc, t-mobile g1, T-mobileG1, impressions, g1, features, Android, T-Mobile, hands-on, Google | No Comments »