Category: T-Mobile

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Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile staying true to BlackBerry

RIM’s BlackBerriy has been for years an iconic business phone, and not just in the States! No matter what they say, and despite of the difficult times RIM has had lately, the phone still keeps its reputation. That said, and considering that in just three weeks the company is releasing its new BlackBerry 10 devices, no one would be surprised...

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T-Mobile USA ambitious development plans

The company is currently focused on closing its merger with MetroPCS Communications (PCS.N) in the second quarter this year, but its plans for future development look very ambitious. The company has just closed a deal with Apple, enabling them to start selling iPhones. Details on the deal have not been disclosed (of course!), but it’s made clear that the deal...

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RIM & T-Mobile launch the new BlackBerry Curve 9315

Here’s a new berry in RIM’s fruit basket – the new BlackBerry Curve 9315. The handset is another 7.1 model and in fact a modification of the well known Curve 9310. It is a physical QWERTY-keyboard device, bound for T-Mobile, and also features a dedicated BBM key and a 3.2-megapixel camera. An FM tuner has been introduced for getting your...

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Samsung ATIV S on T-Mobile Austria

T-Mobile Austria is meeting the season’s holidays by offering the Samsung ATIV S. They have listed the device as in stock and ready to ship, free on contract. The handset has even got one review, calling it “honestly super”. The ATIV S is the slimmest Windows Phone 8 handset with the biggest screen, so if you’ve been disappointed with recent...

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2013 big year for T-Mobile: Lots of money and network upgrades

New 4G markets, LTE, lots of cash spending, and no more discounted devices – 2013 seems indeed to bring great excitement for T-Mobile. T-Mobile will be receiving a hefty sum of $4.7 billion from parent company Deutsche Telekom. This will help with the rollout of their upcoming LTE network, and in the refarming of their existing 2G network to 3G/4G....

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Nexus 4 will not support Wi-Fi calling with T-Mobile

Nexus 4 fans might be disappointed to learn that T-Mobile’s branded Nexus 4 will not support Wi-Fi calling. Indeed, one of T-Mobile’s online support documents did state that the branded device would allow Wi-Fi calling, but then a T-Mobile spokesperson told Android Police that this was “just a simple mistake in the online document.” Meanwhile, BGR reviewed the Nexus 4...

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LG Nexus 4 will not support T-Mobile’s Wi-Fi calling

For the T-Mobile customers hoping to use Wi-Fi calling on the upcoming LG Nexus 4, the sad news is that the device will not be supporting the feature. Nexus phones are generally developed without much input from the carriers, hence the gap. None of the other Nexus handsets supported the feature and neither shall the next Nexus phone, even if...

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T-Mobile wins exclusive rights for Nokia Lumia 810

T-Mobile announced that they, and only they, will exclusively offer the Nokia Lumia 810. The Windows Phone 8 smartphone is to be released soon, and  is almost the same as the Nokia Lumia 820, but for a slightly different appearance and the presence of T-Mobile’s 42Mbps HSDPA. Quick reminder of what is known so far about the Lumia 810 hardware:...