We take a look at upcoming T-Mobile phones, including smartphones by HTC, Motorola, Nokia and Garmin.
T-Mobile has four new smartphones in the pipeline that'll be released throughout the first half of 2010. The hottest smartphone is the HTC HD2, a Windows Mobile smartphone boasting HTC's Sense interface, a 1GHZ Snapdragon processor and a large 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen. T-Mobile will also pre-load it with a lot of multimedia content:
The Motorola Cliq XT should be just around the corner, the carrier's next Android smartphone featuring pinch-to-zoom functionality as well as an Adobe Flash Lite 3 plug-in to enable in-browser video streaming of for instance YouTube videos. The phone will also offer the new Swype software keyboard:
If you're looking for a cheap all-touch phone with smartphone functionality, the Nokia Nuron will offer that when hitting store shelves in a few weeks. The phone will also be the first U.S. carrier phone to provide access to Nokia's free Ovi Maps and the new Ovi Store:
It's not known whether the Garmin Nuvifone A50 will actually be picked up by T-Mobile, but the phone will support T-Mobile's 3G network. The Android-powered A50 is something as rare as a smartphone sporting a high-end GPS receiver and a full-blown range of GPS navigator services out-of-box:
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