T-Mobile customers may have to sit tight for a little while longer if they’re planning to pick up a Nokia Lumia 925 or Sony Xperia Z. TmoNews has reportedly obtained a roadmap from the UnCarrier that has the two smartphones launching on July 17th alongside an unidentified (though likely budget-oriented) handset. While pricing isn’t mentioned for the Xperia Z, the Lumia 925 is expected to cost $100 down with a $579 full price. The apparent leak gives us a date to mark on our calendars, although we won’t base our lives around it — carriers tend to change schedules at the last minute, after all.
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, Sony, Nokia, T-Mobile
Source: TmoNews
T-Mobile users are probably eager to get their hands on the upcoming Nokia Lumia 925. Unfortunately while T-Mobile users are aware the handset will be arriving on their network, the bigger question is, when? While it remains to be seen, […]
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T-Mobile Prism II from Huawei is official, yours tomorrow for $116 outright
Posted in: Today's ChiliIf you’re looking to tap into one of T-Mobile’s low-cost unlimited plans but are feeling squeamish about paying for your phone outright, then you might be curious about the Prism II: a new budget smartphone that’s about to hit widespread availability at T-Mobile. The handset has been on our radar for some time — ever since it was first outed by @evleaks in March — but just recently became official with a wallet-friendly price of $116 outright. The Prism II arrives as a successor to the original model from Huawei, but with added horsepower and a fresh version of Android. In all, it brings a 3.5-inch HVGA (480 x 320) display, a 1GHz CPU, 512MB of RAM, a 3.2-megapixel camera, 4GB of expandable storage, a 1,750mAh battery and Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean). The Prism II is currently listed as “Coming Soon” on T-Mobile’s website, but carrier reps tell us that it’ll hit nationwide availability on June 26th… in other words, tomorrow.
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, T-Mobile
Via: PhoneScoop
Source: T-Mobile (1), (2)