Oct 29 2007
Posted by: Sierra in HTC, T-Mobile
Shadow is the new slider mobile phone introduced by T-Mobile running on Windows Mobile 6, and features a SureType keypad which has a design that incorporates a QWERTY keyboard layout together with a prominent numerical keypad.
The integrated predictive text software system, Tegic XT9, ensures the easiest messaging experience.

Shadow is a lightweight handset weighting 5.3 ounces, with a stylish design, that has a spin navigation wheel type for easy surfing through the menus, and a large and bright QVGA display of 2.6 inches.
You need to press one button to access emails and the 4 IM clients integrated: AOL, ICQ, Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo.
Shadow has the latest connectivity technologies incorporated, including stereo Bluetooth, EDGE, and Wi-Fi.
For clear pictures there is a 2MP camera, for web browsing it has HTML support, for working you can use Microsoft Office, and if you want to store more than the internal memory of 72MB allows, you may use up to 4GB of external memory from a microSD card.
The stylish brown-black model running with a 210 Mhz processor, is manufactured by High Tech Computer Corp. from Taiwan, and was called Shadow because it is designed to “help people stay effortlessly connected with those who are closest to them – the people you would choose to have with you all the time if possible – the people you love checking in with during a hectic day or to share special news,†as Robert Dotson, president and CEO at T-Mobile USA, described it.

Shadow would cost you just $149 starting October 31, if you’d sign the classic 2-year contract.
Oct 26 2007
Posted by: Sierra in T-Mobile

<-180x150 Small Rectangle - left->This is the new T-Mobile offer, the Sidekick LX, a model measuring 5.1x2.4x0.9 inches, and weighting 5.7 ounces, equipped with a 1.3 MP camera with flash, a large 3 inches HD LCD signature swivel screen, and a QWERTY keyboard type.
It provides a range of base features like phone to phone and phone to e-mail text messaging, IM messaging through AIM, MSN and Yahoo!, and picture messaging to another phone or to an e-mail.
For entertainment, Sidekick LX lets you access MySpace, MegaTones, HiFi Ringers, Wallpaper, Games and Music Player.
You can see communication alerts by setting the mood lights.

The communication is made through wireless Bluetooth, and it supports external caller ID function and personal information management.
Sidekick LX features external caller ID function to let you know who’s calling before opening the phone.
Among the software included you have an alarm clock, the calendar, a phone book and speed dialing.

As accessories, you get the 1540mAh Lion battery charger, a carrying case, a stereo hands-free headset and the 128MB micro SD card.
The suggested retail price is of $399.99.
Sep 09 2007
Posted by: Vlad Balan in T-Mobile
Virgin Mobile finally released its first Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone, the Super Slice device, which is clearly a low-end phone, as the Bluetooth is its special feature, becoming the innovatory Virgin Mobile gadget. The phone is great for data transfers and connecting a wireless headset to the mobile phone.
The phone comes at 10.2 mm in thickness, making it one of the most slender Virgin Mobile phones and appealing many customers. Moreover, it also comes with a VGA camera, the lowest there is, thus the quality of the pictures
will be extremely low. The Super Slice also supports emails and instant messages, and the 1.8 inch display screen is capable of supporting a resolution of 128x160 pixels, the smallest on the market.
All in all, the price is what really makes the Super Slice an appealing phone, being available at Virgin Mobile for the price of USD 60, contract free.

Jun 28 2007
Posted by: Vlad Balan in T-Mobile
T-Mobile has announced the national launch of the HotSpot@Home service. This is a new wireless service that will allow users to have one phone for both home and mobile use. The idea is that you get a HotSpot @Home enabled phone from T-Mobile and along with the HotSpot @Home service you can truly have one phone and one number by combining Wi-Fi and T-Mobile’s voice and data networks.
To start you need to sign up for the HotSpot @Home service which can be added to any qualifying T-Mobile voice plan for $9.99 a month on a single line or $19.99 a month for up to five lines on a family plan. The service will also require a Wi-Fi network in your home, for that T-Mobile has partnered with D-Link and Linksys to offer HotSpot @Home optimized routers. You will also need a compatible handset. Currently those are limited the Samsung t409 or the Nokia 6086, both of which are available for $49.99 with a two year contract.
Apr 04 2007
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Motorola, T-Mobile
T-Mobile finally decided to launch the
Motorola KRZR K1. The successor of the RAZR comes with MyFaves at $150 after rebates and is offered in a champagne-color version, and not the common Blue one, offered by AT&T Cingular for some time now. We guess that T-Mobile will soon offer other color-versions of the phone too.
Features of the
Motorola KRZR K1 include 2-megapixel camera, microSD slot for memory, two color displays and Stereo Bluetooth support, all packed in narrow glossy body.
Via T-Mobile.
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