Published on: 2nd March, 2010

Palm has cut its guidance for the current quarter and expects to have between $285 million and $310 million in revenue. The company directly incriminates the “slower than expected” take up of the Pixi, the Pre and their Plus equivalents. It is also a fact that carriers have ordered fewer devices and occasionally delayed receiving [...]
Published on: 18th February, 2010

The start of MWC on the 15th of February was the perfect moment for Motorola to release its eighth Android smartphone. Its name is Cliq XT for the USA or Quench, for the rest of the world. It is the first smartphone to use the social networking-heavy MOTOBLUR interface, without having a hardware keyboard. As [...]
Published on: 31st January, 2010

Unnamed sources have indicated that T-Mobile might phase out its Sidekick devices in favour of HTC’s upcoming myTouch Slide. The Sidekick handsets would be gradually phased out, but it is not known when the whole line would disappear completely. There also is another possibility to replace the Sidekick by a new series of phones developed [...]
Published on: 19th January, 2010

A possible reduction of the prices for a part of its cellular phones is supposed to happen for the wireless provider T-Mobile, as a move after Verizon’s recent plan price lowering. The new prices are not yet specified but the reduction is expected to be between $30 and $50.
Thus, for example, the BlackBerry Curve 8520 [...]
Published on: 30th December, 2009
A video showing the new HTC HD2 running on the 2.01 version of Sense UI appeared on the internet on December 22nd. As you can see in the clip there were made some upgrades to the music page. Now users can simultaneously view the song page of the artist and the album page without changing [...]
Published on: 16th December, 2009

T-Mobile considers the alternative of dropping a part of the special calling service HotSpot@Home, according to some sources. The company is disappointed with the fixed service that uses two SIM cards to set up a local network for phones and might give up to provide this feature soon. This option is due to the new [...]
Published on: 16th December, 2009

Verizon seems to have changed its mind about selling the HTC Nexus One. It was also heard that T-Mobile would be the primary carrier for the Nexus One and some sources, like MediaMemo, add that Verizon’s turning down of the handset also led to Google’s decision to abandon its own idea of a CDMA version, [...]
Published on: 9th December, 2009

Analysts see T-Mobile as the next United States carrier for the iPhone, due to Verizon’s pro-Android campaign. As AT&T’s exclusivity on iPhone sales in the United States will probably end next year, analyst Doug Reid from Thomas Weisel Partners Group believes that T-Mobile would be the best and easiest option. It is known that Google’s [...]
Published on: 5th December, 2009

LG, the Korean cellphone manufacturer, seems to be preparing a partnership with the wireless provider, T-Mobile, in order to keep its market share in the US. T-Mobile would have to sell LG’s Android phones. These rumors come from Prudential, a market research company. It also seems that some T-Mobile representatives have recently visited LG’s headquarters [...]
Published on: 6th November, 2009

Motorola has shipped its Cliq model to T-Mobile and the phone is available in the stores, as promised by the American carrier. The new smartphone is available in titanium and white and is priced at $400 on the Even More Plus plan, without a contract. Certain contracts bring the Cliq to $200.
The Motorola Cliq is [...]