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Sprint buy apparently not on the table for Deutsche Telekom -- yet {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 16th 2009 11:41AM Darren, T-mobile's 3G rollout is at a state from where they can not scrap. They should hasten the rollout of HSPA . They should cover around 210 million pops by the end of the year. That is a good number. They have started talking about 4G and should hasten the process.
T-mobile consider tie up with Metro and Leap rather than Sprint. That would give T-Mobile another 10 million customer and make them 3rd largest carrier. They should market themselves aggressively from that point. Sprint has already committed to Wimax while Metro PCS committed to LTE which is exactly what T-Mobile has in their mind.It makes more sense and will save headache in the future.
T-Mobile BlackBerry Onyx press image leaks out {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 8th 2009 5:27PM It does have UMA.
From the original article :
"The BlackBerry 'Onyx' sports a premium experience and design with a high-gloss black finish and leather grain detail on the back. Boasting features such as high-speed 3G Web browsing, Wi-Fi calling......
The device will also support UMA, or Wi-Fi calling, as part of T-Mobile's HotSpot@Home service
HTC Hero heading to Sprint October 11th for $179.99, no chin in sight (update: exclusive to Sprint) {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 3rd 2009 2:42PM For the enlightened one who are their usual self and complaining about Verizon, They will have their first Android phone right around the same time. T-Mobile should have at least one more Android phone in their lineup as well.
Go Android.
Samsung InstinctQ for Sprint pictured: imagine a G1, but better {Engadget Mobile}
Aug 19th 2009 5:28PM Not really. By the time Sprint releases their Android phone(s) , T-Mobile will also have few more android in their lineup. catching up would be appropriate to describe if T-Mobile stops releasing android phone and wait for Sprint to release theirs. But that is not the world we live in. Do we?? And I am pretty sure T-mobile also have Android plans for next year just like Sprint,AT&T and Verizon.
Samsung InstinctQ for Sprint pictured: imagine a G1, but better {Engadget Mobile}
Aug 19th 2009 1:30PM Chris says : Sprint could be poised to catch up to T-Mobile in a big, big way (as far as Android goes, anyhow) this fall
Dude come on. T-Mobile has few more android phone in the pipeline. Motorola Morrison, Samsung Galaxy and Bigfoot, Huawei and at least one more HTC Android phone.On top of that they have My Touch How are they ( Sprint ) poised to catch up to T-Mobile as far as Andoid goes is very mysterious.
Engadget Mobile Podcast 017 - 04.16.2009 {Engadget Mobile}
Apr 16th 2009 2:17PM Me too.
T-Mobile announces April 21st "private launch event" in NYC {Engadget Mobile}
Apr 9th 2009 1:14PM It should not be about Sidekick. T-Mobile does not need a special event to release sidekick. At least not this kind of special event. It looks little more serious than a sidekick event. Magic and updated Android would be a good guess at this point.
Engadget's recession antidote: win a SlingCatcher! {Engadget}
Feb 3rd 2009 5:18PM I need one!!!
But wait, there's more: T-Mobile lets you buy with four easy payments {Engadget Mobile}
Feb 2nd 2009 3:27PM @ Ken. Check this out and tell me how Shamwow makes more money than G1.
http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2009/01/29/days-to-1-million-the-smartphone-wars/
May be a guinea Pig is more intelligent than you.
Engadget Mobile celebrates the holidays with a Nokia N81 giveaway! {Engadget Mobile}
Dec 25th 2008 4:24PM can I have the phone please?









