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Rogers BlackBerry Pearl 8120 now available

Rogers BlackBerry Pearl 8120 now availableRogers BlackBerry Pearl 8120 now available. As a follow-up to the last post, BlackBerry Pearl 8120 + WiFi for Rogers Canada?, The smartphone is now available on Rogers Wireless. It’s compatible with Rogers’ UMA VoIP network, meaning you’ll be able to use it for low-cost international phone calls, while in a hotspot.

Rogers BlackBerry Pearl 8120 is available for CA$149.99 with a 3-year contract and the price goes up if you opt for a 2-year or a single-year contact.

(via unwiredview)

T-Mobile Shadow 2 (HTC Juno) Spy Picture

T-Mobile Shadow 2 (HTC Juno) Spy PictureT-Mobile Shadow 2 (HTC Juno) Spy Picture. T-Mobile is apparently going to keep up with their Shadow lineup. Look at the spy picture, it is purportedly the T-Mobile Shadow II. The successor to the T-Mobile Shadow sports a similar design to its predecessor, but changes things up with some rounded edges and a glossy finish.

It’s confirmed from the picture, the Shadow II will have MyFaves. The T-Mobile Shadow 2 should also drop with support for T-Mobile’s HotSpot @Home UMA service - Continue reading ‘T-Mobile Shadow 2 (HTC Juno) Spy Picture’

T-Mobile BlackBerry Pearl 8120 Official

T-Mobile BlackBerry Pearl 8120 OfficialT-Mobile BlackBerry Pearl 8120 Official. This QWERTY smartphone is now official on T-Mobile’s network. Other carriers including Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T have been offering the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 for a tick, and now T-Mobile subscribers can join in on the fun.

BlackBerry 8120 Pearl comes with WiFi (but no GPS), Unlike the BlackBerry 8130 for CDMA networks, Continue reading ‘T-Mobile BlackBerry Pearl 8120 Official’

T-Mobile BlackBerry 8820 with GPS and WiFi

T-Mobile BlackBerry 8820 with GPS and WiFiT-Mobile BlackBerry 8820 with GPS and WiFi. This QWERTY smartphone is finally official for T-Mobile. T-Mobile BlackBerry 8820 comes with a GPS receiver, WiFi radio, no camera, MyFaves support, full QWERTY keyboard, and T-Mobile’s HotSpot@Home service. Continue reading ‘T-Mobile BlackBerry 8820 with GPS and WiFi’

T-Mobile Talk Forever Home Phone

T-Mobile Talk Forever Home PhoneT-Mobile Talk Forever Home Phone. As part of T-Mobile’s push to rid our fair country of landlines in favor of wireless-based VoIP solutions, T-Mobile has just announced another @Home trial in Dallas and Seattle. The HotSpot @Home Talk Forever Home Phone plan allows T-Mobile wireless subscribers to ditch their traditional hardwired phones in favor of a Linksys WRTU54G router.

The new HotSpot @Home Talk Forever Home Phone plan costs an additional $10 per month (billed to your T-Mo wireless bill) allows customers to plug their telephones into the $50 (with contract) Linksys WRTU54G router. Continue reading ‘T-Mobile Talk Forever Home Phone’

WiFi Access Point to Skyhook Wireless Database

WiFi Access Point to Skyhook Wireless DatabaseWiFi Access Point to Skyhook Wireless Database. The Wi-Fi Positioning System from Skyhook Wireless is a software-only location platform that provides 20 meter positioning accuracy to any Wi-Fi enabled mobile device. Unlike satellite based GPS systems, WPS uses terrestrial based Wi-Fi access points to determine location. Skyhook’s WiFi database is a great way to increase the accuracy of your iPhone v1.1.3’s faux-GSP positional features. With WiFi range maxing out at something like 100 feet, using WiFi access points to pin-point your location is a fairly accurate method - providing that you have a WiFi AP in range. Continue reading ‘WiFi Access Point to Skyhook Wireless Database’