Posts tagged as "t-mobile"

Posted by Nick Gray on 15th May 2012

HTC Desire C announced – delivers Android 4.0, NFC and a 5MP camera on a budget

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The HTC Desire C is official. HTC’s new entry-level Android 4.0 handset features a 3.5-inch HVGA (320 x 480) display, 600 MHz Qualcomm processor, 512 MB of RAM, 4 GB of internal storage, microSD card slot, 5 megapixel camera, Beats Audio, and a 1,230 mAh battery. For those who want to make sure they have [...]

Source: Android and Me
Posted by Taylor Wimberly on 3rd May 2012

Samsung opens sign up page for the latest updates about the US version of Galaxy S III

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Want to be the first to find out when Samsung announces details on the US versions of the Samsung Galaxy S III? They just opened up a registration page for the device and promised customers will receive the latest updates about their highly anticipated device in exchange for your email address.

Some will [...]

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Posted by Taylor Wimberly on 3rd May 2012

T-Mobile could be the only US carrier with quad-core Samsung Galaxy S III

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Today Samsung announced the Galaxy S III which features their own Exynos 4 Quad processor. According to some leaked benchmark scores, it should offer the fastest graphics performance, topping NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4.

However, most US consumers will likely not see this quad-core beast inside their carrier version of the Galaxy [...]

Source: Android and Me
Posted by Nick Gray on 28th April 2012

Samsung Galaxy S II, HTC Sensation and Amaze Android 4.0 update schedule revealed in T-Mobile document

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T-Mobile has been silent about its plans to update current phones to Android 4.0, but our friends at TmoNews have managed to get their hands on an internal document which reveals T-Mobile’s current Ice Cream Sandwich update timeline.

According to the document, the Samsung Galaxy S II (which was not listed on Samsung’s [...]

Source: Android and Me
Posted by Brent Rose on 26th April 2012

HTC One S Lightning Review: Sturdy and Speedy. Sharp Photos. Some Shortcomings.

The old HTC is dead. Long live the new HTC, with fewer products and more attention to detail. The HTC One line heralds this new day. The first product to reach the U.S. is the One S, launching …

Source: Gizmodo: Android
Posted by Nick Gray on 25th April 2012

T-Mobile HTC One S review

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The international version of the HTC One S has been available for a few weeks already and now customers in the U.S. can purchase the phone from T-Mobile for $199.99 (after $50 mail-in rebate) with a new two year contract. HTC was kind enough to send us a demo unit a few weeks early [...]

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Posted by Nick Gray on 25th April 2012

T-Mobile branded Samsung Galaxy Note spotted in the wild running Android 4.0

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The next Samsung Galaxy device for T-Mobile may be closer than we think. Images of a T-Mobile branded Samsung Galaxy Note have surfaced, confirming rumors that the phone would be making its way to other U.S. service providers. Pictures of the phone show off some of the standard T-Mobile Android applications, but the [...]

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Posted by Nick Gray on 25th April 2012

HTC One S now available from T-Mobile, trade-in a smartphone and get $100 back

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The T-Mobile HTC One S is now available T-Mobile. If you’re looking to save a little cash, trade-in an old smartphone and T-Mobile will give you a guaranteed $100 when you purchase the HTC One S (or any other 4G phone). If you bring in an iPhone, T-Mobile will double the offer and reward you [...]

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Posted by Brent Rose on 18th April 2012

The Speedy HTC One S Hits T-Mobile April 25th for $200

We knew it was coming, but it’s nice to get the official details. HTC is bringing its Onesy-goodness to T-Mobile starting next week on April 25th. It’ll run you $200 on contract, and it’s a ver…

Source: Gizmodo: Android
Posted by Dustin Earley on 17th April 2012

The Big 4 shootout: Who has the fastest network speeds?

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If you pay attention to the different ad campaigns that AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon keep in their everyday arsenal, chances are you’ve heard every single one claim they have the fastest network on the block. Whatever they use to calculate those claims, it doesn’t always translate into real world use for every individual on [...]

Source: Android and Me