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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

TMobile Phones Now Bigger Than Ever

By Joseph Archibald

More and more TMobile - the cell phone, or if you prefer - mobile phone company - is becoming larger and larger. Their current TMobile phones range along with their prices can compete with any other cell phone services provider and as such there is bound to be something that suits your desires for the cell phone and the contract or if you prefer, pay as you go.

Thus anyone can get a great phone with great network coverage and also a great tariff to suit.

Mobile phone users can therefore choose from many handsets offered by a number of different manufacturers such as Sony Ericsson, LG, Nokia and Samsung.

The letter T in T Mobile stands for - wait for it - telecom. In the UK alone and now with the newly signed deal with Orange, T Mobile will have a total of 28.4 million customers. If a further deal between Deutsche Telekom's T Mobile and Orange's French division goes ahead later in the year then sales will be worth $13.5bn.

Good news I wonder? The word "monopoly" comes to mind thus providing the customer less over all choice and added to this job losses are a certainty as the lower profiting shops are sold off.

Further to this recent news, T Mobile is tinkering with the idea of making a multi-billion dollar bid for the third largest US telecoms carrier - Sprint Nextel, which currently has a market value of $10.6 billion. Watch out for further news on this in the coming weeks.

Already the US arm of TMobile is the third largest in the US behind Verizon and AT&T. This order is about to change I suspect.

The price of the Android smartphone will be 180 UK pounds sterling, which is currently $286 US. This phone is only available to TMobile at the moment, which is something of a coup for them really. The Pulse

With a price tag of 180 pounds sterling UK which equates to $286 US and available exclusively to T Mobile, it has the largest screen of any Android set at 3.5 inches, which is HVGA touchscreen, and can also be trackball operated. Further, it has a 3.2 megapixel camera with TeleNav GPS system.

There is a 3.2 megapixel camera to boot and a TeleNav GPS set up too. Qualcomm's MSM7200A chipset is used, while the memory size is 2GB. There is a mini SD card slot for you to upload and download software, ringtones etc. The weight of the phone is 130g.

Google the internet search engine giant, has said that there will be a number of other Android handsets available before the conclusion of this year - 2009, so not an exclusive deal to T Mobile Phones, which I'm sure they would prefer it to be otherwise.

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