
Bringing the mighty
HD2 on board is already quite a win for T-Mobile USA, but the fun doesn't stop there -- clearly these guys must have some other exclusives in the works, and
TmoNews is noticing a tip trend toward a couple specific devices. First up, the phone we've heard rumored as the HTC
Espresso is said to be coming to Big Magenta (we just made that up, you like it?) as either the myTouch 2 or myTouch Slide. Why "Slide," you ask? Well, there'll apparently be some sort of QWERTY keyboard in tow -- which, if true, hopefully means the carrier will be getting its non-QWERTY Android love from somewhere else. Next, T-Mobile is said to be working with Garmin (or Garmin-Asus, as it were) on a handset, something that would make perfect sense considering that we
just saw an AWS-compliant device from those guys in the FCC. In terms of timing, we're rumored to be looking at May for both of these -- but considering how rarely these dates stay steady this far in advance, we wouldn't even raise an eyebrow if they slipped into the second half.
Let's be honest with ourselves. It's more like "Little Magenta".
@biggles You're a Moron. Good day sir.
@SParklingCYaNide - with a population of 300+ million, 34 million subscribers isn't "big" by any stretch of the imagination. I know the truth hurts, but that's not a valid reason to resort to infantile name calling. Maybe mommy and daddy need to give you a time out from your computer.
@biggles
34 million not big? Thats 1/8 of the u.s population.... Not bad for a nation with an economy such as it is.
As a T Mobile customer of 5 years, I'm pleased with what they are trying to do in 2010. Release the hardware and the customer base will grow.
Asus-Garmin please leave ur piece of crap phone at home. Tmobile has enough good phones already. The Nuviphone was the worst phone of 2009.
Didn't you think of creating a journal based on your blog (many people already do so - have a look at their experience at http://www.pdfqueen.com the search engine on pdf periodical)? In comparison with the blog, journal is more convenient to read :)