Posts Tagged ‘TMobile’
Is it possible to have my T-mobile Broadband work on two computers at the same time?
I know that when you’re using the broadband on one computer, then another computer can’t be using it, but do you think there’s another way that I can get two computers to use one broadband at the same time? Somebody told me that I can possibly try using a router, but is it true? Please help. Thanks!
T-Mobile G1 with Google Android officially announced
T-Mobile USA has officially confirmed what unofficially has been the talk of the town–the debut of the first Google Android based mobile phone. The T-Mobile G1 is made by HTC (the device was code named the HTC Dream) and was introduced this morning at a press conference in NYC. While this is the first Android device to be announced there should be many more following. The G1 is a T-Mobile exclusive (both USA and Europe). Specs and features of the G1 include: * Quad-band GSM / Dual band 3G / EDGE / Wifi * Touch screen with iPhone like dragging * Slide out QWERTY keyboard * 3 megapixel camera with auto-focus * Amazon MP3 store app to download DRM-free songs over WiFi * Multi-tasking * IM (Yahoo/MSN/AIM/Google Talk) * Google Maps with street view * HTML email client (POP3 and IMAP) plus contact and calendar syncing for Gmail users * Web browser using WebKit The G1 will retail for $179 with a 2-year contract when it starts shipping on October 22nd. Current customers can order online and the G1 will be delivered when it’s launched. Like the iPhone, the G1′s service agreement requires a data plan. Unlimited data with 400 messages runs $25 monthly while unlimited data and unlimited messaging will cost $35 monthly. Since it’s a 3G device the phone will only be made available in T-Mobile’s current 3G markets. You can use T-Mobile USA’s coverage search tool to find out if your area is 3G or not, though the number of markets should be expanding rapidly. The G1 will not be available …
T-Mobile Internet Setup for Sciphone, Hiphone, CECT i68, and i9
In this tutorial, I show you how to set up the Internet for T-Mobile on your iPhone clone — like the sciphone, hiphone, CECT i68, mini i68, i68+, i9, and i9+. Check out the blog article: cellphonemiscellanea.blogspot.com Why you should NOT buy one: cellphonemiscellanea.blogspot.com GPRS Not Subscribed: cellphonemiscellanea.blogspot.com Settings for other carriers / countries: cellphonemiscellanea.blogspot.com MMS for T-Mobile: www.youtube.com MMS for AT&T: www.youtube.com Internet for AT&T: www.youtube.com Check out my blog at: cellphonemiscellanea.blogspot.com Keywords iPhone clones, sciphone, sci phone, hiphone, hi phone, myphone, miphone, cect, i68, i68+, mini i68, i9, i9+, mms, picture messaging, video messaging, multimedia messaging, internet, wap, configure, configuration, tutorial, setup, set up, T-Mobile, tmobile, at&t, att
Unlocked HTC G1 Android Google Phone Tmobile GSM Cell Phone Ad Commercial
Buy at www.bigtimewireless.com In todays fast-paced world, its easy to lose track of the really important things in your life. Your social calendar is just a bit out of synch and friends are just a bit too far out of reach. Until now The T-Mobile G1™ redefines what it means to be kept in the loop. Feel the exhilarating power and freedom of having all the communication tools youre used to in your hand. Mobile Internet services are at your disposal with quick one-touch access to Gmail™, YouTube™, Google Talk™ and Google Calendar™. Explore even more of the world with detailed street, traffic and satellite views via integrated Google Maps™. Dazzle your friends with the large sensationally crisp 3.2 display. The touch-sensitive navigation is finger friendly and super intuitive but you can swing it out of the way to use the full five-row QWERTY keyboard. There is plenty of room to respond to emails, messages and even chat. G1 delivers an extraordinary browsing experience. The G1s browser comes with a clever multi-page window pane; it lets you surf multiple websites at the same time. Drag the page around with your finger to pan, or move from one link or textbox to another with the handy trackball positioned perfectly for your thumb. And dont worry about waiting for pages to load. The G1 is equipped with 3.5G and Wi-Fi technology seamlessly switching to always offer you the best connection. Instant notification bar discretely alerts you of emails, text messages or IM sent your …
Info/Specs T-Mobile G1 with Google phone [ HTC Android Phone ]
Exclusive to T-Mobile, the G1 with Google is the ultimate internet mobile phone. Brand HTC Type T-Mobile G1 Form factor Slide sideways Color Black, Brown, White Network: Phone Network 3G, EDGE, GPRS, HSDPA (3G) Service 850, 900, 1700, 1800, 1900, 2100 Connectivity: Bluetooth v2.0 Infrared No Wi-Fi (WLAN) Yes USB miniUSB Fax / Data N/A Display: Main display HVGA Touch Color display 65000 colors Dimensions 3.2 in. Resolution 480×320 pixels External display Yes More Features: GPS navigation and Bluetooth connections. Drag and drop with finger. Clicks and long presses with finger; left and right finger swipe allows access to the full desktop Music player with related songs support. Notifications. One-click hyperlinks for Google map (with Street View support). One touch access to: Search, Maps, Gmail, Youtube, Calendar, and Google Talk Compass mode shows a screen that moves with you. Dedicated search button on keyboard. 3.1 mp camera No stereo bluetooth (A2DP) Dimensions: 4.6 x 2.16 x 0.63 in Weighs 5.6 ounces Third party development: Several applications come preloaded on the phone, but the G1 is designed to encourage third-party developers to create programs to run on it. Support: Will read Microsoft Word, Excel files; Adobe PDF. No Microsoft Exchange compatibility at this time. Gmail push, IMAP pull system. No QuickTime or Flash support at launch. Google Talk support. Supports DRM-free music, but not iTunes encoded music. Dual-band UMTS, quad-band GSM.
How to setup an another email account on your T-Mobile myTouch 3G
How to setup an imap or pop account on your T-Mobile myTouch 3G
Watch an IMAP account Disappear on the T-Mobile G1
Wanted to demonstrate how the email client has a serious flaw on the Tmobile G1. By adding an account and simply turning the phone off then back on again, you will see how the IMAP account settings are gone and you have enter them all over again. How frustrating!!