T Mobile is a huge company that provides multi-national mobile phone network coverage. They also provide a TMobile phones range at highly competitive prices to meet any budget and for that matter – any need too.
The spectrum of cell phone providers on offer via TMobile covers the likes of LG, Nokia, Samsung, Motorola, Sony Ericsson and more, which provides the user with a superb choice base.
The mobile phone market in the UK is becoming incredibly competitive with only a few very large companies able to survive. TMobile having joined forces very recently with Orange – one of its previous competitors – to take a customer haul of some 28.4 million, which is a colossal amount of mobile phone users.
Sales are soon to top some $13.5 billion US because there is a further deal in the pipeline for a bit later in the current year of 2009 between the French division of Orange and Deutsche Telekom’s TMobile.
Good news I wonder? The word “monopoly” comes to mind thus providing the customer less over all choice and added to this job losses are a certainty as the lower profiting shops are sold off.
The US division of TMobile is at the moment the third largest telecoms carrier behind Verizon and AT&T but this could be set to change.
Already the US arm of TMobile is the third largest in the US behind Verizon and AT&T. This order is about to change I suspect.
Now onto something a bit different. Just the other day, T Mobile UK announced the Pulse, the Android smartphone that has a pay as you go set up.
The Pulse phone will set you back 180 UK pounds sterling which is about $286 US. The phone is currently available exclusively to TMobile customers and boasts the largest Android phone screen at 3.5 inches wide, with an HVGA touch screen and trackball cursor.
There is a 3.2 megapixel camera to boot and a TeleNav GPS set up too. Qualcomm’s MSM7200A chipset is used, while the memory size is 2GB. There is a mini SD card slot for you to upload and download software, ringtones etc. The weight of the phone is 130g.
Google the internet search engine giant, has said that there will be a number of other Android handsets available before the conclusion of this year – 2009, so not an exclusive deal to T Mobile Phones, which I’m sure they would prefer it to be otherwise.
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