
T-Mobile USA is introducing web2go, providing customers with better Web browsing, improved search with Yahoo! oneSearch, a customizable home page and a simplified shopping and download experience.The new interface allows customers easier access to browse and purchase ringtones, games, wallpapers and other applications and services for their handsets. A My Downloads section saved on the web will allow users to install their downloaded content on a new handset. Web2go is available now on most T-Mobile handsets, with nearly all models covered in the coming months. Owners of existing handsets from the provider will receive an automatic update to web2go.
Web2go is available today across the majority of new T-Mobile phones, including most Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson and BlackBerry handsets. This enhancement is automatic for T-Mobile customers with compatible phones. T-Mobile plans to make web2go available on nearly all new T-Mobile phones over the coming months.

T-Mobile USA will provide Yahoo’s OneSearch search engine on its phones, a Yahoo executive said Wednesday.
T-Mobile is placing a OneSearch button on its phones in a deal that is to be announced soon, said Marco Boerries, executive vice president and head of Yahoo’s Connected Life Division, at the Open Mobile Summit conference in San Francisco. The carrier’s decision to place a OneSearch button in the software of its subscribers’ handsets is a much-needed win for Yahoo as it struggles against Google and Microsoft for search advertising dollars and looks for a successor to outgoing CEO Jerry Yang.
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Carphone Warehouse, has listed the BlackBerry 8900 Curve on its website and has announced that it is slated to arrive in December for the holidays.The choice of carrier and pricing haven’t been named but will see Carphone as the exclusive third-party to carry the device, which resembles a smaller, 2G-only version of the BlackBerry Bold. The 480×320 display, GPS and Wi-Fi of the more expensive phone carry over with EDGE handling cellular Internet access. US release information is still unavailable, though a growing number of reports put an American Curve 8900 on track for early 2009. The phone has already been spotted in AT&T trim and is likely to ship for both T-Mobile USA and Canada’s Rogers.


T-Mobile today announced the Samsung Gravity,the phone comes with built-in support for AIM, ICQ, Windows Live and Yahoo chats. A 1.3-megapixel camera, media playback with microSD storage and stereo Bluetooth audio put it in the middle of T-Mobile’s lineup. The Gravity expectedly supports MyFaves calling and in T-Mobile guise comes in either aqua/white or lime/gray color combinations. It should reach shelves by Tuesday and will sell for $50 alongside a two-year contract.
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T-Mobile just added the new Samsung T919 Behold, and this is not going to be the last touch screen phone you will see on T-Mobile line-up. Rumors about a new Samsung 8pm were around the web and now we can confirmed is coming to T-Mobile. Samsung M8800 Pixon or, i should say Samsung T929 Leica.

RIM today announced the BlackBerry Curve 8900 for T-Mobile Germany.The device is closely related to the Bold and carries the same extremely sharp 2.4-inch 480×360 display, GPS mapping and Wi-Fi as its high-end cousin but drops 3G support in favor of slower EDGE. In exchange, the device is both smaller and carries a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocusing and flash. The phone also has a relatively quick 512MHz processor and a microSDHC slot that supports at least 16GB of storage.
T-Mobile Germany will start selling the BlackBerry Curve 8900 in “mid November”, which is about now, so next week the smartphone should be available for purchase. Its price will range from €4.95 with a 2-yr contract agreement to €359.90 ($459) free of contract.

T-Mobile has officially launched the first Samsung GSM TouchWiz enabled device in the US with the Samsung T919 Behold.
The complete featureset for the device consists of a 3 inch WQVGA resolution display with haptic feedback, quadband GSM/EDGE with single-band HSDPA support, 5.0 megapixel camera with flash and video recorder, GPS support through T-Mobile Navigator, media player, microSDHC expansion slot, HTML browser, wireless backup, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, myFaves support, and speakerphone.
The device is now available online for $199 after new 2 year agreement before an additional $50 mail-in rebate, bringing the total to $149.99.

Samsung Behold aka Samsung T919, is a full-touch 3G handset. Apparently, this is the North American version of Samsung F480.
Other features of the handset include:
TouchWiz interface
A 5 Megapixel camera with autofocus and flash
Full HTML browser
Support for MicroSD and MicroSDHC cards
Samsung Behold will be on sale starting November 10, in two color versions (Light Rose included). Its price: $149.99 with a 2-year contract agreement.
The second new phone from T-Mobile, Samsung Gravity (or Samsung T459), is not as advanced as the Behold, but its advantage is the full QWERTY keyboard that it features, as well the lower price. Samsung Gravity will be available starting November 17 for only $49.99 on contract.

Motorola ZINE ZN5 officially hits T-Mobile.It boasts of a 5-megapixel auto-focus Kodak camera with Xenon flash,WiFi, Quad-band GSM/EDGE, 350MB of internal memory, microSD expandable up to 4GB, 3.5mm headset jack, FM Radio, TV-Out and Stereo Bluetooth. It comes with built-in Kodak EasyShare software so that you can upload pic via WiFi to the web. T-Mobile has subsidized the rate for the Motorola ZN5 at $99 on a 2-year agreement.

T-Mobile USA today announced the national availability of the T-Mobile G1, the first Android-powered mobile phone. The T-Mobile G1 combines full touch-screen functionality and a QWERTY keyboard with a rich mobile Web experience, dozens of Android Market applications, and popular Google products that including Google Maps Street View, Gmail, YouTube and others. Beginning today, consumers can purchase the phone in select retail stores across the country and online at http://www.T-MobileG1.com.