Im not quite sure what this whole T-Mobile dance thing is about. Maybe its to do with fault mobile phone vibrations, or microwaves affecting phone users brains. No one is immune, not even the stupendously tall Peter Crouch:
Even Kelly Brook can dance:
They then made flashmobbing commercial at liverpool street station.
Those crazy people at T-Mobile! Mad they are.
Friday, 20 February 2009
Monday, 22 December 2008
T-Mobile UK January Sale
T-Mobile Direct's First EVER January Sale!!
We are delighted to announce that T-Mobile Direct will be launching their first EVER sale, to commence on Boxing Day!!!
The sale will launch around midday on Boxing Day and will be comprised of the following offers:
FREE DS LITE – You can get a FREE DS LITE and Brain Training Game with 1000 minutes, unlimited texts and your choice of FREE phone all for £40 a month Available on U900 and Nokia 6600 slide.
FREE NETBOOK – You can get a FREE Netbook AND USB Modem with superfast broadband all for £25 a month
Handset reductions – You can now get the following handsets for FREE!
Samsung Omnia – Was £90, now FREE on Combi 30
Samsung U900 – Was £69.99, now FREE ON Combi 30
Sony Ericsson C902 – Was £107.65, now FREE ON Combi 20
G1 – FREE for ONLY £31.50 a month (was £35 per month)
More details soon!
We are delighted to announce that T-Mobile Direct will be launching their first EVER sale, to commence on Boxing Day!!!
The sale will launch around midday on Boxing Day and will be comprised of the following offers:
FREE DS LITE – You can get a FREE DS LITE and Brain Training Game with 1000 minutes, unlimited texts and your choice of FREE phone all for £40 a month Available on U900 and Nokia 6600 slide.
FREE NETBOOK – You can get a FREE Netbook AND USB Modem with superfast broadband all for £25 a month
Handset reductions – You can now get the following handsets for FREE!
Samsung Omnia – Was £90, now FREE on Combi 30
Samsung U900 – Was £69.99, now FREE ON Combi 30
Sony Ericsson C902 – Was £107.65, now FREE ON Combi 20
G1 – FREE for ONLY £31.50 a month (was £35 per month)
More details soon!
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
Samsung Pixon is not just a myth!
Mum’s the word when it comes to Tmobile’s new Samsung Pixon, but this funky handset will be available soon, and it’s not something you’ll want to miss out on. Not all that this phone boasts is common knowledge yet, but read further if you want a sneak peak at this “have-have” handset.

The Samsung Pixon is perfect for snapping up happy memories, with its 16x zoom lens and dual-power LED flash, as well as the smile and face detection features, not to mention the “advanced shake reduction” capability. Another handy application on this new Tmobile handset is the Photo Browser, or ‘Accelerometer Sensor’, which enables easy image browsing with a simple shake of the phone.

The 13.8mm Samsung Pixon will also offer video playback and video capture, quad-band connectivity to the network, and the 7.2MB HSDPA 3G enables this handset to effectively compete with other leading handsets on the market.

The Samsung Pixon is perfect for snapping up happy memories, with its 16x zoom lens and dual-power LED flash, as well as the smile and face detection features, not to mention the “advanced shake reduction” capability. Another handy application on this new Tmobile handset is the Photo Browser, or ‘Accelerometer Sensor’, which enables easy image browsing with a simple shake of the phone.

The 13.8mm Samsung Pixon will also offer video playback and video capture, quad-band connectivity to the network, and the 7.2MB HSDPA 3G enables this handset to effectively compete with other leading handsets on the market.
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Tuesday, 18 November 2008
Touchscreens at War – but Which is the Best?
Nowadays touchscreen cellular phones are seen as trendy by a large portion of consumers, but there are so many different brands on the market that it’s difficult to decide which one is the best for you, especially if you’re contemplating your first touchscreen purchase.

One of the more well-known brands is the iPhone, which has set a high standard of expectations for consumers. Many of the newer brands simply can’t compete, despite trying hard to do so, but there are two new models that just might be able to keep up with the iPhone, if not surpass it to set a new standard of expectations – these are none other than the BlackBerry Storm and the T-Mobile G1.

The BlackBerry boasts a high-quality screen perfect for watching videos, and a 3.2-megapixel camera that acts as a camcorder, while the iPhone is unable to play certain videos online due to lack of Flash support and has a poor quality 2-megapixel camera that can’t capture video. Sure, maybe you’re not buying a touchscreen for the camera quality, but how often do you have the urge to snap up an unexpected incident?
Let’s not forget the G1’s slide-out QWERTY keyboard for ultra-fast typing, and the BlackBerry’s touchscreen that lends the feel of physical buttons, against the iPhone’s virtual keyboard that’s difficult to work with, has no copy and paste capabilities, and is unable to receive or send picture text messages.

The BlackBerry can also be used as a modem, and although the T-Mobile G1 isn’t quite as stylish as some of the other models, it can run several programmes at the same time and is easy to navigate. So while established brands like iPhone may be an instinctive choice, but it may very well be worth your while to try something new this time.

One of the more well-known brands is the iPhone, which has set a high standard of expectations for consumers. Many of the newer brands simply can’t compete, despite trying hard to do so, but there are two new models that just might be able to keep up with the iPhone, if not surpass it to set a new standard of expectations – these are none other than the BlackBerry Storm and the T-Mobile G1.

The BlackBerry boasts a high-quality screen perfect for watching videos, and a 3.2-megapixel camera that acts as a camcorder, while the iPhone is unable to play certain videos online due to lack of Flash support and has a poor quality 2-megapixel camera that can’t capture video. Sure, maybe you’re not buying a touchscreen for the camera quality, but how often do you have the urge to snap up an unexpected incident?
Let’s not forget the G1’s slide-out QWERTY keyboard for ultra-fast typing, and the BlackBerry’s touchscreen that lends the feel of physical buttons, against the iPhone’s virtual keyboard that’s difficult to work with, has no copy and paste capabilities, and is unable to receive or send picture text messages.

The BlackBerry can also be used as a modem, and although the T-Mobile G1 isn’t quite as stylish as some of the other models, it can run several programmes at the same time and is easy to navigate. So while established brands like iPhone may be an instinctive choice, but it may very well be worth your while to try something new this time.
Monday, 17 November 2008
LG Renoir T-Mobile Review
LG Renoir Paints a Pretty Picture
The LG Renoir handset has an 8-megapixel, auto-focus camera with a Schneider Kreuznach lens and Xenon flash, plus a 8GB memory card for all your music and photos, GPS and Google maps, optional Sat Nav, WiFi connectivity, Dolby quality audio on the MP3 player and FM radio plus a selection of top TV channels with T-Mobile’s Mobile TV service.

Surf the web with T-Mobile’s web ’n walk, and use the stereo Bluetooth to share your files and listen to tunes on the wireless stereo headphones. The LG Renoir is tri-band, weighs a mere 110 g and is only 108 x 56 x 14 mm. You can talk for up to 3 hours, and it has 300 hours of standby time with a 3 hour charge. The LG Renoir is everything you could want in a sleek, stylish package.

At T-Mobile, the LG Renoir is free with selected plans, and comes with a free digital photo frame. With T-Mobile’s Flext 50 18 month plan, you also get free mobile Internet worth £5 per month, plus an extra 10% off if you buy online and £350 worth of texts and calls each month.
That’s 1750 minutes or 3500 texts or any mix for £45 per month, or get the Combi 30 with loads of text and minutes for £30 a month. T-Mobile’s My Faves has limitless calls, texts and pictures to your 5 favourite people, and T-Mobile’s U-Fix has a monthly allowance that you can top up like pay as you go.
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The LG Renoir handset has an 8-megapixel, auto-focus camera with a Schneider Kreuznach lens and Xenon flash, plus a 8GB memory card for all your music and photos, GPS and Google maps, optional Sat Nav, WiFi connectivity, Dolby quality audio on the MP3 player and FM radio plus a selection of top TV channels with T-Mobile’s Mobile TV service.

Surf the web with T-Mobile’s web ’n walk, and use the stereo Bluetooth to share your files and listen to tunes on the wireless stereo headphones. The LG Renoir is tri-band, weighs a mere 110 g and is only 108 x 56 x 14 mm. You can talk for up to 3 hours, and it has 300 hours of standby time with a 3 hour charge. The LG Renoir is everything you could want in a sleek, stylish package.

At T-Mobile, the LG Renoir is free with selected plans, and comes with a free digital photo frame. With T-Mobile’s Flext 50 18 month plan, you also get free mobile Internet worth £5 per month, plus an extra 10% off if you buy online and £350 worth of texts and calls each month.
That’s 1750 minutes or 3500 texts or any mix for £45 per month, or get the Combi 30 with loads of text and minutes for £30 a month. T-Mobile’s My Faves has limitless calls, texts and pictures to your 5 favourite people, and T-Mobile’s U-Fix has a monthly allowance that you can top up like pay as you go.
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Thursday, 6 November 2008
T-Mobile G1 Google Phone Out Now
The new T-Mobile G1 mobile phone, manufactured by HTC, features the Google Android Mobile operating system and comes loaded with every conceivable feature that anyone could ever want. These include the TFT touchscreen with 65K colours, WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, Java MIDP 2.0, voice memo, a built-in GPS so you always know where you are, 192 MB of RAM and 256 MB of ROM, Bluetooth v2.0, with headset support only and games. Add to that, a 3MP camera with 2048x1536 pixel resolution and autofocus for those who want high quality pictures, miniUSB, SMS, MMS, instant messaging and email to ensure that you’re always in contact.
All of this also comes with Google’s open source Chrome Lite browser, a digital compass, document viewer and MP3 player for those who enjoy listening to good tunes. The T-Mobile G1 Google Phone also has built-in handsfree, up to 406 hours of stand-by time and up to 5 hours 20 minutes of talk time to make sure that you’ll never be cut off.
If that’s not enough, the T-Mobile G1 Google Phone’s other features include a 3.2 inch, 320 x 480 pixel resolution display, polyphonic 40 channel ringtones, MP3, WAV, WMA and vibration, a phonebook with almost infinite memory for entries and fields, Photocall, and almost limitless call records’ memory. And just in case all that’s not enough, it also has drag and drop functionality and an accelerometer, which makes it easy to understand why the T-Mobile G1 Google Phone is generating so much excitement.
All of this also comes with Google’s open source Chrome Lite browser, a digital compass, document viewer and MP3 player for those who enjoy listening to good tunes. The T-Mobile G1 Google Phone also has built-in handsfree, up to 406 hours of stand-by time and up to 5 hours 20 minutes of talk time to make sure that you’ll never be cut off.
If that’s not enough, the T-Mobile G1 Google Phone’s other features include a 3.2 inch, 320 x 480 pixel resolution display, polyphonic 40 channel ringtones, MP3, WAV, WMA and vibration, a phonebook with almost infinite memory for entries and fields, Photocall, and almost limitless call records’ memory. And just in case all that’s not enough, it also has drag and drop functionality and an accelerometer, which makes it easy to understand why the T-Mobile G1 Google Phone is generating so much excitement.
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Wednesday, 1 October 2008
Win a T-Mobile G1
Fancy winning yourself a fantastic T-Mobile G1 Device?
T-Mobile are giving away 8 T-Mobile G1 Mobile Phones. All you have to do to win one is fill in a form, registering your interest in the product.

* High speed 3G internet gets you online, surfing is even faster using the full touchscreen and trackball
* The full QWERTY keyboard makes it easy to write what you really want to say
* All your favourite Google™ services are already on board - search, IM, email and maps with GPS
* It's the first phone with the Android Market™ so you can download the applications you want
T-Mobile are giving away 8 T-Mobile G1 Mobile Phones. All you have to do to win one is fill in a form, registering your interest in the product.

* High speed 3G internet gets you online, surfing is even faster using the full touchscreen and trackball
* The full QWERTY keyboard makes it easy to write what you really want to say
* All your favourite Google™ services are already on board - search, IM, email and maps with GPS
* It's the first phone with the Android Market™ so you can download the applications you want
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