It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s T-Mobile?

It’s no secret that T-Mobile has been stepping up their advertising campaign lately. It has been a natural progression of course; starting with commercials, then moving to an extremely … [read full article]
It’s no secret that T-Mobile has been stepping up their advertising campaign lately. It has been a natural progression of course; starting with commercials, then moving to an extremely … [read full article]
Eagle eyed forums member mobo316 spotted T-Mobile’s user manual(PDF) for the Touch Pro2! For those of you fanatics that just can’t get enough of this upcoming device, settle in for a good read of the manual, chock full of pictures and plenty of how-to goodness
Oh, all powerful FCC, what have you bestowed upon us today? It seems like the Federal Communications Commission has outed an upcoming T-Mobile phone in its own special way! Some people [s]with way too much time on their hands who know what they are doing have dug up the FCC report of the Motorola Morrison. The … [read full article]
Bringing pack Catherine Zeta Jones to spearhead your MobileMakeover campaign is a mighty fine idea and T-mobile, we thank thank thank you for doing so. That being said, it appears as though everything can’t be sunshine and rainbows. Word came down yesterday that starting July 27th, customers … [read full article]
Remember when T-mobile mentioned Exchange support for the Mytouch and all the G1 owners were happy. Then they dropped a bomb on all the G1 owners when they blatantly said “NO!” Well, the “work e-mail” from HTC, that will not be released in the Android Market but will be included with the MyTouch, has found its way to the … [read full article]
As the extending dessert list led us to believe, Google and Android has dished out Donut (well technically, they dropped new code for Android Donut). Some people over at XDA Developers are reporting that Donut will be stuffed with system-wide multitouch, universal search, text to speech, automated backups, a new camera app, and somehow (supposedly) better performance (sounds yummy). There also seems to be some CDMA support (for those lucky Sprint … [read full article]
[singlepic=46,400,300] We know there are plenty of you who just can’t get enough of the Touch Pro2, and now we have an image that showcases it very clearly with great lighting. The closer we get to August 12, the more pictures we’re sure will be flooding our inbox, but this should help you get your fix for now (if [read full article]
Android just seems to get sweeter and sweeter with every update, and we now know the names of the next three. Google will be dishing out healthy servings of Donut, Eclair and Flan sometime this year. I don’t know about you, but I’m wondering what dessert they pick when they reach “x” (in case you missed it, the updates are named alphabetically and are based off desserts). Not much has been … [read full article]
Back in June, Touch Pro2 enthusiasts were greeted with a lengthy spec sheet which outlined the anticipated specs of the high end Windows Mobile phone. All was good. Now, a few more tidbits of information have made it into T-Mobile specs… if the new images are to be trusted, that is. For reference/comparison purposes, the previously posted specs can … [read full article]
[b]Update:[/b] Sorry, T-Mobile has yanked the videos and they are no longer available :( Curious about Visual Voicemail on the upcoming myTouch 3G? Want to see how it will work? Wonder no more as we’ve stumbled across a few videos for you voicemail hounds out there. Here’s how to check a brand new visual voicemail message from the device: [Video Removed] And another video to … [read full article]
Just a friendly reminder: This Wednesday, July 15th, at 11:59:59 PM our logo contest is coming to an end – all submissions due by the very end of the night, no exceptions! We have had quite a few really good submissions and are starting to see how some of you are envisioning TmoNews, and we encourage you to keep them coming. We do already have our eye on a nice … [read full article]
Having owned a T-Mobile Dash since July 2007 and using it as my sole device for the past two years, the recent release of the Dash 3G surely got my attention as a possible new phone upgrade. Faster processing speeds, upgraded looks, a seemingly more ergonomical design, and what surely must be a host of new features were all what I was expecting when walking into a T-Mobile store to check the device out for myself. Being … [read full article]