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Touch Pro 2 For $149.99

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Still want a new Touch Pro 2 but don’t have the cash for it? Well the wait is over! Amazon is offering the HTC device for $149.99, that is with new service with T-Mobile. When compared with T-Mobile’s pricingthat saves a total of $200! And if your not diggin’ the contract the TP2 is $549.99. Hurry and take advantage of this great offer! Amazon will also throw in … [read full article]

Recapping This Weeks 3G Goodness

T-mobile has certainly made strides in its 3G networks in recent weeks with a large swath of launches enveloping the Tmonews homepage.  That’s a good thing though, I know there are still many many readers looking for that magically appearing 3G symbol. This week the following cities launched and while we attempted to report on them all, server troubles have occupyied too much of my time. … [read full article]

Recapping This Weeks 3G Goodness

T-mobile has certainly made strides in its 3G networks in recent weeks with a large swath of launches enveloping the Tmonews homepage.  That’s a good thing though, I know there are still many many readers looking for that magically appearing 3G symbol. This week the following cities launched and while we attempted to report on them all, server troubles have occupyied too much of my time. … [read full article]

Rover Previewed, Loved

After a bunch of speculation, and well, confirmation, we can assume that T-Mobile will be seeing the Nokia N900 sometime in the future.  Some lucky people, however, have had time to extensively preview this monster of an internet tablet, and luckily they documented everything.  The staff over at Mobile Review took the time to preview the Rover and give first impressions, giving some more clues … [read full article]

G1 Stuck Eating Cupcakes

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While the G1 has been snacking on Cupcake, or Android 1.5, for quite some time now, it seems as though it will be too full to eat any more desserts.  While the first Android phone graced us with its presence, its hardware is lacking and is forcing it to be left out to get stale.  Dave Sparks, an Android software engineer, has said that devs “won’t be … [read full article]