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- List of T-mobile Phones base on their latest ranking


HTC One S (gradient blue, T-Mobile)

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Simply stunning

HTC One S boasts a head-turning design on our thinnest phone yet. With beauty both inside and out, our new display delivers a rich viewing experience like you’ve never seen before. You’ll love the camera that captures every moment (even in low light) with crisp, vivid, beautiful photos. Plus, with Beats Audio™ you hear authentic, deep sound with true, finely-tuned details.

The good: The HTC One S manages to pack Android ICS, Sense 4, and a feature-filled camera into one of the slimmest phones on the market.

The bad: The One S’ svelteness comes at the cost of no SD card expansion slot or removable battery.

The bottom line: The HTC One S is the best phone you can get on T-Mobile phones (for now), wrapping Android 4.0, 4G data speeds, and a beautiful 4.3-inch AMOLED screen into one svelte package.

 

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Samsung Galaxy S II – black (T-Mobile)

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It’s like a mobile multiplex

When you say “Action,” the Galaxy S™ II is ready. It comes preloaded with Netflix, T-Mobile® TV with Mobile HD, and the Samsung Media Hub, so showtime is whenever you say it is.

The good: The Samsung Galaxy S II supports TMobile phones faster HSPA+ network and has a dual-core 1.5GHz processor and an NFC chip. The Android Gingerbread smartphone also has a spacious and vibrant Super AMOLED Plus touch screen, 16GB of internal memory, and great camera performance.

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The bad: The smartphone is high-priced and on the larger side, and you can’t remove bloatware.

The bottom line: The Samsung Galaxy S II ranks as one of TMobile phones most powerful and feature-rich Android smartphones, but it’s somewhat pricey.

 

 

HTC Amaze 4G – white (T-Mobile)

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What do you do when you’ve already created a Sensation? If you’re HTC, you repackage that lightning in a slightly different chassis, turn the volume (read: speed) up to 11 and borrow a bit of optical wizardry to add that new smartphone smell. All key elements that can be found in the DNA of the company’s latest imperatively named product offering — the Amaze 4G. Clearly, HTC’s throwing caution to the fickle consumer winds here, raising the bar for Android users’ expectations and mixing in just enough razzle dazzle to win over those hard earned geek dollars. So, what’s the hook this time ’round? No, not Beats – that’s for its Euro stepcousin, the Sensation XE. Here, the main attraction is this handset’s ability to surf along TMobile phones HSPA+ 42Mbps network. That’s right, Magenta’s tiptoeing into LTE speed territory and you’ve got Sense 3.0 to help pilot that wireless ride.

The good: The HTC Amaze 4G features a premium chassis, a sharp Super LCD touch screen, and a dual-core processor. It’s equipped with an 8-megapixel camera with a number of advanced shooting modes and settings. T-Mobile’s HSPA+ 42 speeds were impressive.

The bad: The smartphone is heavy and expensive. The camera still struggled in low-light environments.

The bottom line: The HTC Amaze 4G is a beautifully designed and fast Android smartphone, with some advanced camera features, but don’t go ditching your point-and-shoot camera just yet.

 

 

T-Mobile MyTouch 4G Slide

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Far too often a series of phones becomes dull routine, with the device manufacturer simply churning out yet another familiar model rather than designing something new. Not so with the T-Mobile MyTouch 4G Slide. HTC could have simply changed the colors, tweaked the shape, nudged up the camera quality, and added 4G for a perfectly acceptable Android successor to the MyTouch 3G Slide. Instead, it took the high road and equipped the MyTouch 4G Slide with a speedy processor, the latest Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system, a version of HTC Sense 3 adapted to T-Mobile’s MyTouch aesthetic, and an improved camera that HTC has filled with software features.

The good: The T-Mobile MyTouch 4G Slide is a speedy 4G, dual-core smartphone with some great multimedia features.

The bad: The keyboard is a little flat on the MyTouch 4G Slide, and while good, the camera tools don’t live up to their mind-blowing promise.

The bottom line: The T-Mobile MyTouch 4G Slide is a well-designed, feature-packed dual-core handset that can stand alongside today’s premium smartphones.

 


Samsung Exhibit 4G (T-Mobile)

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As the carriers dash to strengthen and expand their 4G networks, more high-quality 4G-capable phones are hitting the market. T-Mobile’s Samsung Exhibit 4G is the sixth 4G phone for T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network. Like the T-Mobile Sidekick 4G, the Exhibit is a more affordable handset that’s still feature-rich without leaning too heavily on your wallet. What helps it stand out is a balance of value with up-to-the minute features. In addition to its speed, it runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread, Google’s most current OS. It has a punchy 1GHz processor, two cameras, movie rentals, and live and on-demand programming from T-Mobile TV.

The good: The Samsung Exhibit 4G is a fast, comfortable Android 2.3 Gingerbread handset with two cameras and a 1GHz processor.

The bad: The Exhibit lacks a camera shutter button and the virtual keyboard will feel cramped for some. A lag in the camera software caused us to miss some good shots.

The bottom line: A great price makes the Samsung Exhibit 4G a compelling option for Android fans on the lookout for a deal, without sacrificing features.

 

 

BlackBerry Curve 9360 (T- Mobile)

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RIM launched its next-generation BlackBerry 7 OS with a refreshed Bold 9900/9930, the Torch 9810, and the Torch 9850/9860. Conspicuously absent was the Curve, RIM’s entry-level brand. That has changed, however, with the release of the RIM BlackBerry Curve 9360 (the Curve 9350 is the CDMA version). It doesn’t have a touch screen or the sleek industrial design of a BlackBerry Bold, but it does offer a number of improvements under the hood like the introduction of NFC support. Furthermore, the Curve 9360 for T-Mobile offers UMA-based Wi-Fi calling, a feature that even the higher-end Bolds lack. At only $79.99 with a two-year contract, the Curve 9360 is a great buy for BlackBerry enthusiasts who want to save some money.

The good: The RIM BlackBerry Curve 9360 is slim and compact with a tactile physical keyboard. It supports NFC and the BlackBerry 7 OS, and can make calls over Wi-Fi.

The bad: The RIM BlackBerry Curve 9360′s side buttons are a little too skinny for us, there’s no HD video capture, and it doesn’t support T-Mobile’s high-speed HSPA+ network.

The bottom line: TMobile phones like the RIM BlackBerry Curve 9360 makes a great entry-level offering for those already in the BlackBerry camp.

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25 Responses to “TMobile phones”

  1. mal_functiongeo

    I have insurance on my tmobile phone.. (The highest one you can pay for) and today I dropped it and the charger hole broke, (I’m assuming) it won’t charge anymore at all. What do I do? How long until I get a new phone? And how much will it cost? It’s a Galaxy S Blaze (suckiest phone ever.)

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  2. Joe T

    I have 400 text on my Tmobile phone. My friend told me that I can use the i’m feature on my phone at no cost. I figured since IM has to sue the internet, it will cost money. I wanna if it is true.

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  3. Jeff

    is it possible to buy a tmobile phone but not extend my existing contract (ONLINE) ? please help… if i can how so?

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  4. thexbox360player

    someone had left a voice mail on my tmobile phone and i want to know the number they call from.help plz

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  5. PillowMan1234

    Im getting a new phone but i cant get an iphone because my parents r with tmobile so what tmobile phone can i have that’s like an iphone and is touch screen and lets me have apps?

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  6. Con Orpe

    I used to have an older tmobile phone and i could type in the email address and email people instead of a number. I dont know how to email people with this newer phone because it only lets me type in numbers and no letters. I’m trying to email pictures from my phone to my friend to his email address from my phone. Help?

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  7. Orbit

    i signed up at my walmart for their tmobile walmart cell phone plan. recently my phone turned to crap, so my friend gave me their tmobile galaxy s blaze. i was wondering if my walmart sim card will work in this regular tmobile phone. or will it reject it? help please!

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  8. Duke

    I will be leaving to costa rica soon. Will my tmobile phone work there? Do I have to set up a plan with tmobile to use it? Please give me any info you have about my phone working there.

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  9. Lucas H

    I have an insurance for my tmobile phone, can I sell it and get a new one? Will they search for it in future? Will I have any problems?

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  10. toast

    My phone broke today, it’s hopeless… :/
    My contract ends in June and I really don’t wanna upgrade it, my service is terrible.

    Is there anywhere online I could buy a tmobile phone with no plan attached?

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  11. whites are not the only racists

    Im buying an unlocked tmobile phone and I want to know if it will work with my att sims card. Cause if not then I don’t want to waste my money. But the phones UNLOCKED so will it work?

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  12. David

    It seems like every time I look at their phones online, the prices have either gone up by $20 or they’ve been lowered.

    Do tmobile phones not have a fixed price?

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  13. happyha31

    I got my phone about 2 or 3 days ago and the lady said id have to wait 48 hours for my number to port to my tmobile phone. I had to wait since i didnt have my boost mobile account number. Now i have my account number so what do i do?

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  14. Wooooody

    I have a couple of TMobile phones I no longer use now that I have a new one. Could I send my friend one of my phones and could she then use it in the Philippines? She has an old junky phone she uses and needs a new one. If I send her one of mine could she put her sim card in it and use it?

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  15. Armas

    I have a Samsung T309, it’s OK but its a little buggy, and call quality is only fair. Does anyone have a Tmobile phone they are really happy with for call quality? I’m due for an upgrade soon. Picture phone is a plus, but call quality is of primary importance.
    I have other phones on my plan, which I’m generally pretty happy with, so I’m not wanting to switch carriers, just improve my phone.
    I’m happy with the plan. Not the phones.

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  16. _marky_mark_

    I have another phone company and want to switch to tmobile. Can i buy a tmobile phone from like ebay and then go to the store to get a SIM card and get it turned on?

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  17. josh12rox

    almost all of the tmobile phones say “This premium smartphone requires a Web service” , “A Web service is required in order to access this phone’s Web functionality and features, including Internet access and e-mail.” is it possible to get these phones with only a talking and texting plan?

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  18. wwwavid360gamercom

    I simply want to press ONE button, like “send text”. But NOOOO; Tmobile just has to start asking questions. I don’t need a phone asking me a bunch of questions. I just want to send the &%$@ text. How can I set up my Samsung Tmobile phone so that it simply sends text when I press “send text” without bothering me with further questions?

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  19. addmeonxbox360myuserisfallior

    I have a tmobile phone and I would like to get a Cingular Pink Razr. Will it work on that phone if its unlock?

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  20. balinderk2000

    Where can I buy a used or new tmobile phone with out having to pay full retail price?

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  21. Rkmc

    I just got the Moto cliq and that phone is not at all what it claims to be. I like how the Blackberry has where facebook sends the notifications to your phone as people comment your things on facebook. (which the cliq doesnt) is there another tmobile phone that does that besides for the blackberry?

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  22. Dr Hank

    I have a tmobile phone and i want to switch it to an old cingular phone i have. If i put the tmobile sim card in the cingular phone, it asks for a pin. Is it even possible to swtich the phone or do i jut have to get a new one?

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  23. kewlflame14

    What does this mean for my tmobile phone?
    i have a prepaid tmobie phone. and its been off for a little over a month. but i can still update facebook via text message and get facebook updates and stuff. BUT i got a text yesterday that said something about my roaming gets shut off on November 15th. there is no tmobile towers in maine that im aware of. what does that mean? does that mean no more facebook updates?

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  24. Myles

    i just got a new tmobile phone but its saying i need to enter a network code. hheellp?

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  25. Lachlan

    I’ve been breaking my back trying to find a way to get wireless internet to my laptop. Now, all I have to do is find a Tmobile phone that is USB compatible. Tmobile doesn’t allow searching phones by USB compatability on their website. Does anyone have a list of those phones, or know of a website that can break it down by compatability?

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