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T-Mobile and BlackBerry will be having a “what’s next” event on March 15th

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Judging from an event invitation that was recently posted by the folks over at TmoNews, it looks like BlackBerry and T-Mobile will be having an event on March 15th. The event is titled as “What’s Next” and is being billed as an “exclusive event” that will give a “sneak peak preview of BlackBerry’s latest and more »

T-Mobile Nokia Astound will not be getting the Symbian Belle update

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If you happened to be one of those who purchased the Nokia Astound with T-Mobile, well, we have a bit of disappointing news to pass on — your handset will not be getting an update to Belle. The details have come by way of the @NokiaUS Twitter account where they state rather simply; “Unfortunately the more »

T-Mobile UK announces the Full Monty plan; will include unlimited calling, messaging and data

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It looks like those in the UK market will soon have another unlimited option available when it comes to mobile calling/data plans. The latest is coming from T-Mobile UK and has been dubbed the “Full Monty.” This plan will include unlimited calling, messaging and data and will be available beginning on February 1st. According to more »

T-Mobile will soon begin offering “additional support” for customers using unlocked iPhones

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T-Mobile may not officially be offering the iPhone, however that does not seem to stop customers from buying one and then unlocking it for use on the T-Mobile network. And that being said, it looks like T-Mobile is handling the situation rather nicely. Of course, we have heard stories along these lines in the past, more »

Leaked T-Mobile document reminds us that the iPhone does not work all that nicely on their network

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A recently leaked T-Mobile document is pointing out how an unlocked iPhone may not be the best device to use if you want any amount of decent speed. In fact, they rated the customer experience of the iPhone (on their network) as being “poor.” More specifically, the T-Mobile memo points out that if customers want more »

T-Mobile Nokia Lumia 710 smartphone pre-orders now available with Wirefly

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T-Mobile and Nokia announced the Lumia 710 smartphone back in mid-December and since then we have seen the coming soon style listing appear on the T-Mobile website. And well, we know that January 11th will be the release date, however as of this morning we have a bit of good news for those who cannot more »

HTC Amaze 4G software update brings Wi-Fi Calling

We had known this update was coming, which means we can file this under the expected but still welcomed category. But that being said, it looks like T-Mobile has begun rolling out a software update for the HTC Amaze 4G which brings support for WiFi calling. The update comes as Android 2.3.4 and software version more »

Leaked image: Nokia Lumia 710 smartphone with T-Mobile branding

We already know that T-Mobile and Nokia have an event planned for December 14th, and well, it is looking more and more like that event will be to announce the Lumia 710 smartphone. The speculation is coming by way of a recently leaked press image of the Nokia Lumia 710 with T-Mobile branding. Of course, more »

YouMail app returns to the Android Market

After a removal that was blamed on T-Mobile, it looks like the YouMail app has returned to the Android Market. And with the return to the Android Market, we also have a long and rather detailed post coming from the official YouMail Blog. The post is (of course) announcing the return of the app, however more »

YouMail app for Android pulled from Market, looks like T-Mobile is to blame

The YouMail application for Android has recently been pulled from the Android Market. If you try and find the app you will be greeted with the message you see in the image above. And worse off, it looks like the app was pulled as a result of complaints from T-Mobile. The details are coming by more »