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September 29, 2006

T-Mobile Handset Extravaganza

Posted by Josh


T-Mobile’s had a busy September, popping out four new Samsung handsets and the RIM BlackBerry Pearl. As an end of the month celebration of sorts, Infosync World put together a tidy little roundup of all the phones, including the Trace aka SGH-T519, which we have a little video of via sister-site CrunchGear. Sadly, it looks like none of these phones will reach any sort of legendary Motorola RAZR-type status and moreover, they all seem to be a tad on the meh-side of things. This is particularly the case for the Pearl, because while it’s the smallest, lightest BlackBerry around, and the only one with a camera, its business roots show the second you hit the submenus.

Coming soon: New and upcoming T-Mobile phones [InfoSync World]

5 Comments

  1. The Motorola RAZR is a dumb fashion phone and its menu system is horrible, so I just can’t see it on the positive side of a comparison. Except if we accept and cheer that masses are asses…

    Comment by Zvi Cohen — October 1, 2006 @ 12:29 pm

  2. Zvi, I agree with you. I am a believer of functions and user-friendliness rather than asthetics. While I find SE succeeding in functions and Nokia in user-friendliness, Motorola had gained grounds by having only good aesthetics. Only meant for shallow users.

    Comment by princesse — October 4, 2006 @ 5:06 pm

  3. I agree with the both of you. I recently switched providers to the overrated from Tmobile to the over-rated Verizon, and now find my self feeling like my hands are tied. Motorolla phones and pay-for-everything service. SE phones are intuitive, and feature packed. I miss my SE!

    Comment by Cris Iacbo — October 5, 2006 @ 5:56 pm

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