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ASUS Eee PC given away with T-Mobile mobile broadband package

Thursday, May 8th, 2008 by admin

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We’re calling this right now: ASUS’ Eee PC is the new MP3 player. But only in the context of giveaways. Anywho, just days after RBC announced that it would dish out free subnotes if prospective customers joined in, PowerUp Mobile is now offering a similar deal for UKers who sign up for T-Mobile’s Web n Walk mobile broadband package. In short, folks comfortable with inking their name on a two-year contract at £35 per month will net a free USB modem and a Eee PC 2GB Surf. Better hurry — the deal expires on June 15th.

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Nokia, T-Mobile make nice, pair Ovi with web’n'walk

Sunday, May 4th, 2008 by admin

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When we’d heard that T-Mobile Germany was at loggerheads with Nokia over its Ovi services, the carrier was quick to point out that it didn’t offer any Ovi-compatible devices in its lineup to begin with and that it was “in discussions with Nokia about this topic and [was] confident to find a common path in the near future.” Sure enough, it looks as though that “common path” has now been found with an announcement that Nokia will be working closely with T-Mob to integrate its web’n'walk mobile internet service with Ovi for deployment on future devices customized for the carrier. There’s no telling what sorts of contracts got signed behind the scenes here, but if we had to guess, we’d say most of T-Mobile’s existing content-based revenue streams are going to end up being preserved by appearing within the Ovi sandbox on these new phones. A loss for Nokia? Not if it wants its phones to keep appearing on T-Mobile Germany’s store shelves, it isn’t.

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Screenshot yanked off Sidekick “Gekko” for the world to see

Sunday, May 4th, 2008 by admin

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We still don’t have a picture of Danger’s so-called “Gekko” and “Aspen” Sidekicks to ogle while we wait for a supposed summer release on T-Mobile, but we’ve got the next best thing: a screenshot pulled from a prototype. It’s still not exactly clear what the relationship is between the two new codenames, but we can now say with some certainty that there’ll be at least one all-new model in the mix since the rendering used on the device here doesn’t look like any Sidekick currently in the stable. Hiptop3 reports that the Gekko’s codename (wait, a codename for a codename?) is “Style 2,” pretty much confirming that it’ll replace the low-end and recently discontinued iD. Despite the focus on keeping this one cheap, the site also says that the Gekko will sport a feature set similar to that of the LX, so it’s not clear what specs will be sacrificed to keep this one affordable. A cheap LX alternative with what appear to be changeable faceplates? Count us in.

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T-Mobile confirms it’ll have an Android device sometime this year

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008 by admin

The first Android devices were always scheduled to arrive later this year, and while we’ve already seen a couple prototypes and hacked ports floating around, it looks like T-Mobile is the first out of the gate to confirm that it’ll have phones based on Google’s mobile OS. Speaking at the Wireless Innovations 2008 conference, T-Mo’s VP of broadband and new business division Joe Sims said he’d played with an early version of T-Mobile’s first Android phone and that it would ship in the fourth quarter of this year. Sims said that although he was initially skeptical of Android, he’s now “impressed,” and that T-Mobile would eventually have “more than one” Android phone. Now, if someone would just let us know what this magical phone actually is, we’d be happy — HTC Dream, anyone?

[Via IntoMobile]

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