by Mick on November 26, 2008
T-Mobile G1 handset is now available in the new color; white, besides the currently G1 on the market that available in black or bronze. Like the other two, the white G1 also shares the similar features, including T-Mobile’s HSDPA- or UMTS-based 3G service, built-in Wifi Connection and a full HTML web browser.
T-Mobile G1 now available in white
Along with the launch of Google’s white G1, T-Mobile also unveiled the MotoZINE ZN5 which will be available this holiday weekend at T-Mobile, Which will cost $100 with a $100 mail-in discount when purchased on two years contract.
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by Mick on September 24, 2008

The T-Mobile G1 (aka HTC Dream) is the first official mobile phone featuring this Android. It’s also the first HTC that left WM operating system.
So What’s cool ?
The HTC Dream has a touch screen LCD with 3.1”HVGA resolution (480×320), a full QWERTY keyboard, a webcam 3Mpix of WiFi, 1GB memory (up to 8 GB with microSD), Bluetooth. It is also equipped with the Android Market, Push Gmail, Google Maps and the Amazon’s mobile MP3 store.
In short, it is clear that this OS Android may, without problem, compete with a competitor like Symbian.
by Mick on August 12, 2008

The Nokia Xpress Music 5610 is now available from all of T-Mobile’s physical and online retail channels. The Nokia 5610 featuring a dedicated music player rocker key, 3.2 megapixel camera, included 2GB memory card, and shiny aluminum side panels.
Although the handset ships with a 3.5 mm headphone adapter, the actual jack on the handset is a 2.5 mm connector. Not surprising for a phone at this price point, but still not such a good thing for such a music-focused handset.

The Nokia Xpress 5610 probably not the most advanced handset on the market, but for $99 this represents one of the better values in T-Mobile’s current lineup