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No More T-Mobile G1
Posted by Paul Balsom | Jul 27, 2010 | Comments View Comments
Only two short years after its anticipated launch on T-Mobile, the G1 — the world’s first Android-based smartphone — is no longer for sale.
Google Drops Support For Nexus One 3G, FAIL
Posted by Jason Coe | Apr 22, 2010 | Comments View Comments
Google’s smartphone, the Nexus One, was a monumental step for the company after being released earlier this year. Tied to T-Mobile as the cellular provider, Google has now dropped support for 3G issues on the device stating they are “no longer investigating” the fix and are blaming the problem entirely on T-Mobile. This has got to piss off many owners who purchased the Android powered phone and ate the T-Mobile contract in order to get it. Are you affected?
Motorola Cliq XT Available Now for $129, Not $99 as Previously Reported
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Mar 18, 2010 | Comments View Comments
Contrary to an earlier report given by TMoToday, the Motoblur running, Android-powered, full touchscreen, Motorola Cliq XT launched on St. Patrick’s Day at T-Mobile was priced at $129, not $99. We’re pretty sure there were people that were letdown by the $30 increase, but I’m pretty sure that wasn’t going to stop them from making that purchase.
Android Powered Motorola Cliq XT Coming to T-Mobile March 17th
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Mar 16, 2010 | Comments View Comments
T-Mobile will be launching the Motorola Cliq XT on March 17th, St. Patrick’s Day. You should be able to go any T-Mobile retail store to find the Motoblur running, Android powered full touchscreen Motorola Cliq XT. It’ll cost $99 with new 2-year contract (or $199 with 1-year contract) which is a great bargain for a brand new smartphone.
T-Mobile Launching Free BlackBerry Trackball Replacement Program
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Feb 01, 2010 | Comments View Comments
Starting on February 15, T-Mobile USA will be launching their free BlackBerry trackball replacement program for owners of the BlackBerry Pearl 8100/8120 and BlackBerry Curve 8320. If anyone is having issues, they can go to the closest T-Mobile retail store and get their free replacement. This only covers those devices that have the T-Mobile brand.Google, Fix for Nexus One’s 3G Issues on T-Mobile Coming Soon
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Jan 26, 2010 | Comments View Comments
For those experiencing 3G issues on their newly acquired Nexus One device, be rest assured, Google said a software fix should be underway soon. Here is the latest from Google:
For Guitar Fans; Meet T-Mobile’s myTouch 3G Fender Limited Edition
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Jan 13, 2010 | Comments View Comments
T-Mobile’s Fender Stratocaster inspired Android phone, the myTouch 3G Fender Limited Edition, will be formally launched on January 20th. According to a T-Mobile document, this limited edition phone features a Fender Stratocaster inspired design for finish and case, 16GB micro SD card, 3.5mm headphone jack, two-way syncing for music, movies and photos with double Twist, exclusive media content and complimentary Fender accessories.Nexus One Experiences Coverage Issues, T-Mobile and Google Investigates
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Jan 11, 2010 | Comments View Comments
It appears that Google’s Nexus One is having some difficulty staying connected to T-Mobile’s 3G band. A number of new Nexus One owners are flooding Google’s support forums complaining that their new device bounces back and forth from Edge to 3G on a consistant basis where their old 3G device did not show the same behavior.Google Phone Nexus One Site Now Live
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Jan 06, 2010 | Comments View Comments
You can now head on over to http://www.google.com/phone/ right now to see 3D demos of the Nexus One, order one of your very own, complete with engraving for $529.00 + tax, and bask in the glow of a Google website that shows they’re now completely and totally serious about the mobile phone space. For non-US citizens, however, it looks like you’re going to have to wait.Google, Android Event Scheduled for January 5
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Dec 30, 2009 | Comments View Comments
It appears that Google CEO Eric Schmidt took some pages from the Apple playbook when he left the company’s board earlier this year. On Tuesday, they sent out invitations to members of the press for an event at Google’s Mountain View, CA campus on January 5th.
Leaked: Nexus One $530 Unlocked, $180 with T-Mobile
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Dec 30, 2009 | Comments View Comments
A tipster just gave Gizmodo a heads up by sending in these Nexus One screenshots that supposedly confirms two things: that Google will sell it unlocked and unsubsidized for $530, and that Google will sell it by themselves. Plus, some other very interesting details.
T-Mobile Confirms Google Android Phone with an Early January Release
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Dec 29, 2009 | Comments View Comments
A short and sweet internal T-Mobile memo was released today regarding a new android device.
T-Mobile Offers Corporate Customers Wi-Fi Calls on BlackBerry
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Oct 06, 2009 | Comments View Comments
T-Mobile is set to begin offering corporate customers the ability to use their BlackBerry devices to make calls over office Wi-Fi connections without using up their cell plan minutes. Calls initiated through office Wi-Fi would automatically switch over to T-Mobile’s network when the caller left the office, too.
Android 1.6 Donut Now Available
Posted by Jason Coe | Oct 02, 2009 | Comments View Comments
T-Mobile users should be receiving update notices for the latest build of Android called Donut. The latest build takes the version to 1.6, and is said to have arrived to G1 and myTouch3G users already. Head on over to our post last month for a complete list of Donut’s features.
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