T-Mobile is now offering their brand new T-Mobile Pulse on Pay As You Go. Customers who want a phone with all the newest technology, but still want the convenience to pay for only the minutes they use, will love this phone.T-Mobile just released the Pulse in October '09, the first Android phone on Pay As You Go.
The 3.5" TFT capacitive touchscreen displays 65,000 colors. Your graphics will be gorgeous whether you are looking a photos or playing games. Multi-touch input method and the Trackball gives you options for navigating this handset.
The 3G network gives you high speed Internet that is always on. Just like the broadband you enjoy on your home pc, you will be able to take that with you where ever you go. Wifi makes it easy to connect in all your favorite hotspots around town. The newer operating system in the world of mobile phone computing is Android. Email, text messaging or multimedia text messaging are several ways to make your business mobile. The included GPS shows you the way to where you are going. Never get lost again.
The camera is not big by any means, but the 3.15 mega pixels takes a very good quality photo. Auto focus and digital zoom helps to create some awesome pics. Bluetooth allows you to share with friends or other devices. It will also record your friends at their best on video. You can play it back on your phone.
Entertainment on a phone? Yes and lots of it; TV, Mobile Jukebox, Games and an Audio,Video and MP3 Player. You really can't ask for more entertainment.
I have no definite answer on how much memory the phone has. It claims to have practically unlimited fields for contacts and addresses. There is a card slot to expand that via a sd memory card.
The battery life is okay, but not huge. The T-Mobile Pulse claims up to 4 hours talk time. Standby time is 300 hours, and it takes 4 hours to fully charge it. Over all , I have read many good reviews for this phone. Give it a look, you will be surprised.


I love this phone, not as clunky looking as the G-series phones, and the screen is a beaut but I have had problems.
ReplyDeleteThe 1st handset I got would freeze (lockup) in blank-screen rest mode if it was not touched or plugged in for more than 2 hours. Had to remove the battery to get it going again. T-Mobile swopped it out.
The 2nd handset I got now that is quirky, it wont save new contact details. When I try to create new contact details for a friend its says its out of memory. However in the memory interface it says I have 30mb onboard 1.5Gb SD card free space. A quick call to T-Mobile and their response is "its a new phone and we are experiencing some interesting problems with these handsets, at the mo we do not have a fix try getting the store to swop it out again." The only way to add new entries is to update my GMail address book online and sync.
As a anti-Iphone I will live with these slight irritations by swopping the phone tomorrow
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The answer to my problem I found with an Android patch here
ReplyDeletehttp://support.t-mobile.co.uk/help-and-support/index?page=home&cat=SOFTWAREDOWNLOADS&tab=1 ?
This will take you to the T-Mobile support page and you want the tab that says ANDROID and install the patch