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Monday, October 31, 2011

The HTC Amaze 4G for only $199.99

HTC Amaze at Tao Wireless

 

Save money on the brand new HTC Amaze 4G. Get it for only 199.99! The lowest price online. The HTC Amaze 4G for T-Mobile delivers one of the most advanced cameras of any smartphone and is one of the fastest smartphones on T-Mobile's 4G Network. The HTC Amaze 4G is perfect for someone looking for a premium device that captures high-quality photos through an easy-to-use camera experience. Built for speed, the Amaze 4G is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 Processor with 1.5GHz dual CPUs and runs the Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" operating system. Capture and share memories on-the-go with Amaze 4G's advanced camera capabilities; an 8 megapixel primary camera and 1080p HD video recorder with an embedded video editor. Sharing photos and video is easier than ever with one-touch access to Facebook, Picasa, or Flickr through T-Mobile's blazing-fast 4G network. With a gorgeous 4.3 inch qHD Super LCD multi-touch display and support for T-Mobile TV, HTC Watch, and other preloaded apps, the Amaze 4G will keep you informed, connected, and entertained at home and on-the-go. Get the HTC Amaze today! 

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Nexus S 4G for only .99 cents!

Click here for details about the Samsung Nexus S 4G from Google with Sprint service!      



As you know, we have the largest selection of free mobile phones. Although we love to brag on our free mobile phones, we also love to brag on our super affordable phones like the Nexus S for only 99 cents! The Nexus S 4G from Google for Sprint offers a pure Google experience. It will be the first phone to run Gingerbread, the latest version of Android yet. Paired with a 1GHz Hummingbird processor and 16GB of memory, the Nexus S 4G is one of the fastest phones on the market today.  You can check out this phone and many other affordable phones at www.taowireless.com

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Droid Razr preorders begin today!

If you've been itching to get a Motorola Razr back in your pocket, your wait is almost over. Starting tomorrow, Moto's new Droid Razr will be available for preorder at Verizon Wireless.

Though it may carry the name of one of Motorola's most iconic devices, the Droid Razr is no simple revamp of that original phone. Sure, it's thin, but it packs a hefty feature load into a stunning design with stainless steel, Kevlar backing, and sculpted glass. So while it may be a beauty, it also has enough power to earn it a place in the Droid family.

The Droid Razr will run Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread and includes remote wipe, PIN lock, and government-grade encryption for enterprise-minded customers.

Powering the smartphone is a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and 1GB RAM. In our brief time with the device, we were impressed by the Droid Razr's speed. It felt very responsive as we zipped around the menus and launched apps. Motorola also says battery life will not be compromised by the phone's size. It ships with a 1,780mAh lithium ion battery with a rated talk time of 12.5 hours, but of course, we'll have to see if this holds true in our battery drain tests.

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Mobile providers to compensate BlackBerry customers

 

Users of the smartphone in Europe, the Middle East, Africa (EMEA), India and the Americas were affected by a patchy email service and had no access to browsing and messaging.

Research in Motion (RIM), the company which makes the handset, said there had been a "significant improvement" on Thursday.

But service operators in Britain are all in discussions to agree a compensation package for BlackBerry customers, with the money set to copme from RIM itself.

A spokesman for the company told Channel 4 News: "There is a structure in place to compensate (mobile phone operators) for service interruption, which in turn they could pass on to customers. It is something we are talking about, but we are working with our partners to get the service back to a level that customers have come to expect from us."

Spokespeople for Vodafone, O2, Orange and T-Mobile said that they were reviewing their options on compensation for users.

It is believed that reimbursements will vary from country to country.

In the Gulf, two operators - du and Etisalat - have both announced they will be offering three days free service.

'No preferential treatment'

Meanwhile, RIM insists it is not giving preferential treatment to its business customers in the country as it tries to get back to normal service.

The spokesman said it was standard practice to provide updates on an hour-by-hour basis to larger business customers, "given our direct relationship with them."

On Thursday morning, the company announced it had made "significant improvement" to its services.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Hands-on with the T-Mobile HTC Amaze 4G and Samsung Galaxy S II

 

Regular readers know I have been very happy with Windows Phone 7 devices on T-Mobile for the past year, but I am always willing to try new devices and there are two new Android Gingerbread smartphones launching this week that have me seriously considering another SIM card switch on T-Mobile. I have been using the HTC Amaze 4G and Samsung Galaxy S II extensively since Friday and am ready to drop some cash this coming week, but on the device you might not have thought at first. You can check out several images of the devices in my image gallery and in my video first look below.

 

The Samsung Galaxy S II was announced at Mobile World Congress in February and then released outside the US starting in June after receiving pre-orders in excess of 3 million devices. It has been very successful outside the US and is just starting to roll out here with versions for T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T announced. After reading reviews applauding the device I couldn’t wait to give it a try on T-Mobile and was sure I was going to purchase one for myself.

Then I tried the HTC Amaze 4G that came out and slapped me upside the face with its incredible design. I was thinking the Amaze 4G was just another typical HTC black slab phone, but I have to say I think this may very well be the best designed HTC device I have ever had the pleasure of using as I will describe in more detail below.

 

Samsung Galaxy S II: In the box and first impressions

T-Mobile continues to use the durable well designed packages we have seen for a couple of years with high resolution glossy images of the device on the outside and a list of the main features on the back. You will find the device, battery, USB cable, USB charger, SIM card, wired stereo headset, and Quick Start Guide in the box.

I knew the T-Mobile variant of the Galaxy S II would come with the largest display of the variants at 4.52 inches, but when I pulled it from the box I admit I was shocked by how light the device was at only 4.77 ounces. Unlike some of the previous Samsung Galaxy devices it doesn’t feel cheap with a glossy black back and instead feels very well constructed with an attractive textured back. The display looks very nice, but doesn’t seem to “pop” out at me as much as other Super AMOLED Plus displays I have seen on Samsung devices in the past.

Samsung Galaxy S II: Specifications

Specifications for the Samsung Galaxy S II include the following:

  • Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread
  • Samsung TouchWiz user interface
  • 42 Mbps HSPA+ support on T-Mobile’s AWS network
  • 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon dual-core processor
  • 4.52 inch WVGA 480×800 pixels Super AMOLED Plus display
  • Preinstalled 16GB storage with microSD card slot
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 8 megapixel camera with LED flash and 1080p video recording capability
  • 2 megapixel front facing camera
  • Proximity sensor, light sensor and digital compass
  • Integrated A-GPS
  • Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n)
  • Bluetooth 3.0
  • DLNA support
  • HDMI support via MHL adaptor
  • NFC-enabled
  • 3.5 mm headset jack
  • 1850 mAh lithium-ion battery
  • Dimensions: 5.1 x 2.7 x 0.37 inches and 4.77 ounces

The Samsung Galaxy S II has a large display, but does not feel that large in your hand due to the very light weight and thinness of the device. It is an impressive piece of hardware and I am sure those looking for the biggest screen on a T-Mobile Android phone will love it.

Samsung Galaxy S II: Walk around the hardware

The front of the Galaxy S II is dominated by the 4.52 inch Super AMOLED Plus display. I find that Samsung’s AMOLED displays show vibrant colors and intense brightness, but even on maximum brightness this Galaxy S II just doesn’t seem to blow me away as much. There are four touch capacitive buttons (Menu, Home, Back, and Search), 2 megapixel front facing VGA camera, and proximity sensor.

The Galaxy S II minimizes the use of hardware buttons and ports with a single power/lock button on the upper right, a volume button on the upper left, a microUSB port on the bottom, and the 3.5mm headset jack on the top.

The 8 megapixel camera and single LED flash are found centered on the upper back with the Galaxy S II embedded in the center. The battery, SIM card slot, and microSD card slot are found under the back cover. I love the new textured back cover that gives the device a high quality feel and some grip in your hand.

Samsung Galaxy S II: Quick thoughts on the software and performance

I am not a huge fan of the TouchWiz user interface, but it is very snappy and customizable to a point. As an Exchange user I find that HTC Sense 3.0 blows away TouchWiz for email and PIM apps. There are several Samsung widgets on the device and I did find some to be useful.

There are several T-Mobile apps, such as Slacker, TeleNav GPS Navigator, T-Mobile TV, Qik Video Chat, and Visual Voicemail along with several Samsung apps. For some reason the version of Google Talk on the Galaxy S II does not support video chat using the front facing camera.

The Galaxy S II on T-Mobile has the fastest radio in the US, out of all SGSII devices, with support for T-Mobile’s 42 Mbps network. From my testing in Seattle I experienced a maximum download speed of 26.07 Mbps. Check out this post for details on my testing.

Samsung Galaxy S II: Pricing and availability

The Samsung Galaxy S II is available now for pre-order and available in stores on 12 October for $229.99 with a minimum voice and data plan with 2-year contract after a $50 mail-in rebate. The full retail price is $529.99 with no contract.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

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