Posts Tagged ‘t mobile’

RIM BlackBerry Curve 8900 for T-Mobile review – part 1 of 2 – Design and UI

This is part 1 of 2 of our review of the BlackBerry Curve 8900 for T-Mobile. This section covers the design and UI. Full review: www.mobileburn.com

Chilla Frilla – Google Nexus One Review

Complete Review and Hands-On / Hands On of Google’s latest Nexus One! The Nexus One is arguably one of the world’s most powerful Mobile Phones out on the market today, featuring a crazy fast 1 GHz Snapdragon Processor. Will all of these features be worth the moderately high price tag? Watch to find out, and be sure to Subscribe! Follow me on Twitter for live updates and news at: twitter.com Comparing the Google Nexus One Vs. or versus Apple iPhone 3GS Matchup . Video Preview and Full Hands On / Hands-On covering specs, browser, speed, navigation and more inside Android. Google Nexus One Vs. iPhone 3GS

Google Nexus One Video Review Part One

A video review of the Google Nexus One Android smartphone. The Nexus One is made by HTC, and runs the Android OS 2.1 (Eclair). It has US 3G on T-Mobile bands and HSDPA on Euro/Asia bands. The Nexus One runs on 1 GHz Snapdragon CPU, has 512 megs RAM and 512 megs flash storage. It also has a 5 megapixel camera, built-in Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth, GPS as well as a SDHC card slot with a 4 gig card included in the package. This is our part one video review of the Nexus One. Read our full review at: www.mobiletechreview.com

how to download music on a blackberry bold 9700?

I have a T mobile Blackberry bold 9700, and i cant figure out how to download music on the phone, is it an app i need to download or is there different way?

T-Mobile’s NEW myTouch Slide Espresso 2.1 Sense UI on my G1 (Part 2 of 2)

This is PART 2 of my video PREVIEW of what to expect on T-Mobile’s upcoming Mytouch Slide. This video will mostly be covering what new T-Mobile apps to expect with the Mytouch Slide as well as the performance of the ROM. Binary over on XDA got a hold of the system dump from the Mytouch Slide and Domenuk was able to port it to his Mytouch 3G/G1. I am SO surprised that even in its early state you can see how well this runs on my very limited G1. This may very well be the first SNAPPY 2.1 ROM for the G1 =) The Mytouch Slide (Mytouch 3G but with a physical keyboard) will be T-Mobile’s FIRST phone with Android 2.1 and HTC’s updated Espresso Sense UI and should be released sometime in June. T-Mobile went to great lengths to make Android a little more user friendly to mainstream customers and not just power users like myself. Its also more appealing to currently displaced Sidekick users and I feel like this is who T-Mobile is trying to target with this new version of their Mytouch 3G. T-Mobile had a LOT more influence with this Android phone than any others before it. You can see their apps strewn about this phone and although most are pretty useless, I can see how some Android virgins may find them useful. One I particularly liked was the Mytouch Music app which is essentially a streaming radio station with the top 100 hits and you can even skip ahead to tracks. Nice! Most of the other’s were apps that overlapped with a lot of other fuctions already found on Android (like

T-Mobile’s NEW myTouch Slide Espresso 2.1 Sense UI on my G1 (Part 1 of 2)

This is PART 1 of my video PREVIEW of what to expect on T-Mobile’s upcoming Mytouch Slide. For download links watch Part 2 of my video or go here: andrd.me Binary over on XDA got a hold of the system dump from the Mytouch Slide and Domenuk was able to port it to his Mytouch 3G/G1. I am SO surprised that even in its early state you can see how well this runs on my very limited G1. This may very well be the first SNAPPY 2.1 ROM for the G1 =) The Mytouch Slide (Mytouch 3G but with a physical keyboard) will be T-Mobile’s FIRST phone with Android 2.1 and HTC’s updated Espresso Sense UI and should be released sometime in June. T-Mobile went to great lengths to make Android a little more user friendly to mainstream customers and not just power users like myself. Its also more appealing to currently displaced Sidekick users and I feel like this is who T-Mobile is trying to target with this new version of their Mytouch 3G. T-Mobile had a LOT more influence with this Android phone than any others before it. You can see their apps strewn about this phone and although most are pretty useless, I can see how some Android virgins may find them useful. One I particularly liked was the Mytouch Music app which is essentially a streaming radio station with the top 100 hits and you can even skip ahead to tracks. Nice! Most of the others were apps that overlapped with a lot of other fuctions already found on Android (like Settings). Some even seemed like T-Mobile trying to cash in on some of