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T-Mobile unveils new Android, BlackBerry smartphones Thursday 3 September 2009 | 03:29 PM CET
 
T-Mobile has announced the new T-Mobile Pulse Android smartphone with direct access to the T-Mobile MyCommunity and Media Center services. It also provides direct links to popular internet services including Google, Google Mail and Google Maps. T-Mobile Germany will start selling the new phone in October from EUR 4.95 with the Combi Flat S tariff. This will be the third Android smartphone in the operator's portfolio. Made by Huawei, the Pulse will sell in a total eight European countries from October, for an unsubsidised price of EUR 250. The HSPA-enabled phone has a 3.2-megapixel camera, integrated GPS and 2 GB microSD memory card. T-Mobile Germany has also announced the launch of the BlackBerry Curve 8520 smartphone from October. The device has a trackpad, special media buttons, complete keypad and camera with video function. It supports EDGE and WLAN and has Bluetooth and USB connectivity and will be available from EUR 4.95 on 24-month contracts with selected plans.
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