Tuesday, August 27, 2013

What T-mobile smartphone would you recommend?

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I've had the T-mobile G1 for nearly 3 years and it's slowly failing on me. The text messaging feature is already dead and I've already had to replace the battery a year ago. It's now running pretty slow and I'm getting error messages on the programs. It's had a good run, but it's time for a major upgrade.


Answer
Well, it depends on what you're looking for and what you need most.
Do you want bragging rights in that you have the first Windows Phone made by Nokia available in the US? If so, go with the new Nokia Lumia 710. Nokias are renowned for great signal quality and battery life, and they've sold the most phones worldwide out of any manufacturer. You would also get the free Nokia Drive navigational feature, which allows voice-guided turn-by-turn GPS nav without requiring data (very useful out in the boondocks). Granted, Windows Phone 7.5 doesn't have the millions of apps Android or iOS do, but it's still in the running. Plus, for $49 on-contract, it's a good deal.

Perhaps you prefer something to satisfy your sweet tooth, like with Gingerbread from Android? In that case, there is what is being touted as "the best device in T-Mobileâs portfolio," the Samsung Galaxy S II (quite a mouthful, that). This is one of several variations of the S2; T-Mobile's version sports a larger screen (4.52 in) and a Qualcomm dual-core processor capable of 1.5GHz rather than the other 1.2GHz S2's available on other carriers, namely AT&T's variant, the Skyrocket. Either way, this phone is bound to eventually get Ice Cream Sandwich, Android's latest software. It is rather pricey, though, at $229 from T-MO on-contract.

If you're more business-oriented, you may prefer to get a BlackBerry. T-Mobile's latest offering is the BlackBerry Bold 9900 4G; quite a snazzy-looking hunk of tech, actually. Here, you get the best of the touch world and the tactile world, with both a decent-sized touchscreen and the good, old BlackBerry QWERTY keyboard underneath. You won't get as many "ooh's" and "ah's" as you might with the other two, but you'll certainly get the job done. Like Windows, it too has less app support than Android. It comes with a 5 megapixel camera and BlackBerry 7 OS. This is the most expensive of the three, at $299 on-contract.

Bear in mind that the prices may vary depending on how good your negotiating skills are, how long you've been a customer, and how much you want the thing. Do your own research; look up tech reviews from different sites before even going down to the store to check the phones out. Once you've decided which one you're comfortable shelling out money for, play with it a little in the store to see if you're fine with how it feels, how it functions, etc. Of course, there are many more phones available from T-Mobile, but these were just a few so you'd know (basically) what to expect. Happy hunting!

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Q. How much does a blackberry 9900/9930 cost ?
BlackBerry launches the thinnest BlackBerry smartphone, the BlackBerry Bold 9900 Touch Screen with Liquid Graphics ,1.2 GHz processor Qualcomm 8655 Snapdragon Procesor, BlackBerry 7 OS , QWERTY Keyboard, 5 Megapixel Camera , HD Video Recording, 8 GB onboard memory and Optical Trackpad.
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9900 cost $200.00
9930 cost $350.00
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