Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Samsung Omnia HD i8910



i8910 Omnia HD is a 3G phone complete with a stunning touch screen designed casing. This handset comes in a stylish black coloured casing & the front section of the handset is taken up by the large touch screen & well positioned call keys. The touch screen is 3.7 Inches in size which offers the user a huge display to gain a high quality viewing experience as well as a user friendly input method using touch screen controls. This screen is made from a scratch resistant tempered glass & is an AMOLED type screen which provides a beautifully clear contrast as well as displaying up to sixteen million colours for the user to enjoy whilst viewing & operating. The Samsung i8910 Omnia HD is a member of the Samsung Omnia range which includes the popular Samsung i900 Omnia which is also a touch screen mobile phone. The Samsung i8910 Omnia HD has a solid weight which gives the handset a quality feel which weights one hundred & forty four grams including the fitted rechargeable battery. The overall size of the casing is neat due to the casing touch screen design which measures 123mm high, 58mm wide & 12.9mm deep which is a great size & ideal for the user to hold in a single hand whilst making on screen selections. This rather elegant & sophisticated 3G phone comes with internal memory which is16 gigabytes in size plusthe user can add a memory card to extend this memory further as the i8910 Omnia HD supports MicroSD™ memory cards which are up to 16 gigabytes in size. This incredible phone comes with a Symbian S60 version 5.0 operating system & the user can enjoy a stunning user interface on their touch screen which allows the user to make feature selection with ease.

Samsung Mobile




Samsung Mobile announced a new lineup of full QWERTY-keyboard phones available in unique designs to suit each customer’s messaging preference, including two next-generation Samsung Gravity phones — Samsung Gravity 3 and Samsung Gravity T — and the Samsung  (Smiley).

More and more families are finding that text messaging is one of the best ways to communicate. In a March 2010 internal survey, close to 70 percent of T-Mobile customers indicated that they had used text messaging to stay connected at least once within the prior 7 days. Over the past three years, the average number of text messages T-Mobile customers have sent and received per quarter has nearly tripled from 262 messages in Q1 2007 to 752 messages in Q3 20092. In 2009, 250 billion text and picture messages were sent by T-Mobile postpaid subscribers, a 51 percent growth over the 165 billion messages sent over the T-Mobile network in 2008.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

T-Mobile

T-Mobile Ameo/HTC Athena 


The new PDA phone Ameo which is formerly known as HTC Athena. The T-Mobile Ameo(HTC Athena) is powered by an Intel Intel PXA270 624 MHz processor, 256MB ROM, 8GB of hard drive. It has a 5-inch VGA LCD touch-screen, Bluetooth 2/0 and WiFi 802.11b/g. The Ameo supports WCDMA, HSDPA 3.5G and even GPS navigation.

Other than the 8GB internal storage, it has a miniSD slot supporting the SDHC standard.

You can get the Ameo PDA Phone from T-Mobile Germany for 500 Euro with 24-month contract. The price for other countries is not yet set and it is expected that HTC will release a 7-inch version of the UMPC-like PDA phone.

T-Mobile intros

T-Mobile new Shadow Slider Phone 
The new version of Shadow (previously rumored as Shadow II). The new T-Mobile Shadow, made by HTC,  is still a slider mobile smartphone. It features a color display, a 2 Megapixel camera, Bluetooth, WiFi and a microSD card slot.

T-Mobile myTouch 4G

T-Mobile myTouch 4G Android Phone (T-Mobile)

T-Mobile myTouch 4G has been finally officially released! So let’s talk about it today, I’m sure you guys have been waiting it for a long time. The T-Mobile myTouch 4G is a blazing fast 3G/4G-enabled, Android 2.2-powered smartphone with 3.8-inch touchscreen and Video Chat capabilities, it features 5-MP camera with HD 720p video capture, 4 GB internal memory plus microSD expansion (with 8 GB card), GPS navigation, Wireless-N Wi-Fi, Bluetooth stereo music. The phone is compatible with T-Mobile’s growing HSPA+ 4G network–up to 3 times faster than standard 3G networks. You get up to 6 hours of talk time, up to 288 hours (12 days) of standby time with this phone, this is cool enough for our daily use.

Oh, yup, the T-Mobile myTouch 4G has become a super hot new released phone on Amazon, more and more people are falling in love with it like crazy, so I think I must share it with you guys today.

The myTouch 4G has a blazing fast Web browsing experience and tight integration with Google services. Its brilliant 3.8-inch touchscreen display comes with both a virtual QWERTY keyboard and Swype keyboard for easy text input. It runs on Android 2.2 OS, which allows you to browse Android Market, which currently offers more than 80,000 applications, you’ll find what you want there.

T-Mobile Ameo

Ameo_germany 
Everyone thought the HTC Athena would cost $1,700? Okay, so maybe not many people actually put any faith into that figure, but I bet no one thought it would actually end up being less than half of that.

Yep! T-Mobile Germany has just announced that the Ameo (Athena's European twin) will in fact only require you to part with a fairly reasonable 500 euros. That's just $650. You know, of course, that the price can only be yours with a two-year contract, but since when is that a big deal? Everyone has already had plenty of time to process and accept stuff like this, so let's move on.

Pricing in other countries is still unknown, but it's really only a matter of time.

New T-Mobile Sidekick

t-mobile sidekick.jpg

Latest iteration of the “teen popular” Sidekick last week. This version (aka – Sidekick 2008 or Sidekick Gekko) has video playback capabilities, Spanish languages support and a customizable outer case (black and metallic green ship with the phone). People have been buying them in the stores and I just noticed they’re available online for $149 after a $50 mail in rebate. Unfortunately the most expensive part of these phones is the data plans. The cheapest T-Mobile plan is $39 per month for 300 voice minutes plus $ 29 for data for a “teen budget stretching” $ 68 per month (before taxes and fees). If you have to have it, online purchasing beats standing in line at T-Mobile retail – so use the link below to get right to the order page. PS – One alternative to the $ 68 per month plan is to go prepaid which will run you $ 1 per day of data use and .