T-mobile Pulse: First PAYG Android Smartphone launched in UK

T-Mobile launches the UK’s first Pay-As-You-Go Android handset today, signalling the rise of cheaper smartphones.
The T-Mobile Pulse, manufactured by Huawei, has the largest Android touchscreen yet, matching the iPhone in size (3.5 inches). It has a 3.2 megapixel camera and  comes with a 2GB SD card. It also features GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.
The phone is available for £176 approximately, making it significantly cheaper than rival smartphones.
The T-mobile Pulse follows its predecessor, the T-Mobile HTC G1 which was the first Android phone to hit the UK and was launched last year.

T-Mobile launches the UK’s first Pay-As-You-Go Android handset today, signalling the rise of cheaper smartphones.

The T-Mobile Pulse, manufactured by Huawei, has the largest Android touchscreen yet, matching the iPhone in size (3.5 inches). It has a 3.2 megapixel camera and  comes with a 2GB SD card. It also features GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.

The phone is available for £176 approximately, making it significantly cheaper than rival smartphones.

The T-mobile Pulse follows its predecessor, the T-Mobile HTC G1 which was the first Android phone to hit the UK and was launched last year.

Sony Ericsson unveils 3G clamshell handset

Sony Ericsson has unveiled the Z610, a stylish UMTS clamshell handset. The phone features a sleek finish in black, pink or blue and a ‘magic mirror’ display on the outside of the phone, which appears hidden until displaying details on incoming calls or messages. Other features includes a 2 megapixel camera, a picture blog function for sharing photos, video calling, push e-mail and RSS feed support and 64 MB of internal memory, plus a card slot to raise memory to up to 1 GB. The handset is available in select markets from the third quarter.

Source- http://www.telecompaper.com

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