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Move From FlexPay To Postpaid Starting January 18th

Are you a current FlexPay customer aching to move your account over to Postpaid, so you can take advantage of lower prices? Well now you can! Starting January 18th, T-Mobile will be launching a FlexPay to Postpaid coversion program, in which qualified FlexPay customers will be able to migrate their account over to a Postpaid account. Some of the benefits of a Postpaid account include, eligibility for upgrade discounts, the ability to … [read full article]

MyTouch Fender Edition Coming Soon

We first caught wind of the myTouch LE (Limited Edition) Fender all the way back in October 2009, where few details were know. Thanks to one of our trusty tipsters, above you will see what the myTouch Fender includes. Along with the Fender inspired casing, it will also include a 16GB MicroSD memory card, a 3.5mm headphone jack (something the original myTouch should have already included) and various Fender branded accessories will be available as … [read full article]

T-Mobile Acknowledges Nexus One 3G Problem

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If there was a problem yo I’ll solve it…While the internet was quick to jump on a problem existing between the Nexus One and 3G, neither Google nor T-Mobile acknowledged the problem. Granted we’re only five days in from the initial sale date, however one might think that Google would be ahead of the game. For a company that lives by the beta moniker, for this to have completely skipped … [read full article]

Samsung T569 Headed To T-Mobile?

If you’re someone looking for a decent mobile handset without all the bells and whistles smartphones come with, looks like theirs going to be yet another choice to pick from. T-Mobile is rumored to be releasing another entry level Samsung handset, called the Samsung T569. The T569 is Bluetooth capable, SMS & MMS capable, and MyFaves. Also it will include a 200 x 400 pixel screen, 3G capability, and is powered by version 1.5 of the Dolphin Browser. … [read full article]

Nexus One 3G Problems?

Now that you’ve finally managed to get your hands on the HTC Nexus One “SuperPhone”, its time to put it through the various tests, at least that’s what I usually do when I get a new toy to play with. Word has it that a very large amount of users are experiencing problems with 3G connectivity. Specifically, the phone constantly switching between 3G and EDGE networks in areas that would normally have full 3G … [read full article]