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Sep

3

2009

T-Mobile UK Announce T-Mobile Pulse PAYG Android Phone

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by Chris Moor
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T-Mobile UK have today officially announced the launch of their third Android powered handset, the T-Mobile Pulse. The Pulse also marks the first PAYG (pay as you go) Android handset to be launched across the UK.

Manufactured by Huawei, the T-Mobile Pulse is an HSDPA device that features a 3.2 mega-pixel camera (with autofocus), with Wi-Fi and GPS connectivity.

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“We introduced the first Android handset, the T-Mobile G1, to the UK back in October 2008, launched our second handset the G2 Touch earlier this year and now we’re opening up Android-based smartphones to a whole new type of mobile user with the first handset on pay-as-you-go. It really is a significant development in the Android story,” Nicola Shenton, T-Mobile’s acting head of handset and device marketing, said in a statement.

“We predicted back in June that we expected that one in five T-Mobile mobile internet users will have Android-powered devices by the end of the year and the launch of the T-Mobile Pulse is a major step in making this a reality.”

The T-Mobile Pulse is exclusive to T-Mobile and will be available from October on pay as you go priced at £179.99.

Back in July T-Mobile launched a follow-up to the popular HTC G1, the T-Mobile G2 Touch.

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Comments

  • Gareth Saunders

    T-Mobile Pulse on PAYG, Anna online assistance says:
    Gareth: There was a Buy Now link briefly on your site for the pulse that didn’t work!
    Anna: It is temporarily discontinued on PAYG, and we do not know when and if it is going to be released on PAYG.
    Gareth: Oh that is interesting news!!

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