As the first Android phone available on pay-as-you-go, the T-Mobile Pulse is an attractive low-cost choice for consumers looking for a way to keep in touch via Google's applications. However, the handset itself looks dated, and we found its...
Every smartphone comes with a catch: the iPhone is still expensive (despite network competition from Orange), Windows Mobile doesn't have the same consumer kudos and BlackBerry's interface can't rival Apple's. But there's a fourth...
The arrival of a budget smart phone with a capacitive touchscreen is hugely to be welcomed and the Pulse is a cool-looking handset with a lot going for it. The Canvas interface isn’t as classy as HTC’s rival overlay but works fine. Not an...
The T-Mobile Pulse is a terrific value Android smartphone for pay-as-you-go types. It may not have the extensive re-skinning that other more expensive Android phones flash around, but it still delivers a great user experience and has all the...
With the Android smartphone platform gaining momentum as the number of handsets available expands, T-Mobile has introduced its own-brand low-cost touchscreen alternative – the T-Mobile Pulse.The Pulse offers a pay-as-you-go route into the...
The Pulse is a decent handset when you realise how much it costs. It's a smartphone running on an ever-improving OS, and the sheer weight of applications that will be available really helps overcome some of the inherent problems with the...
The is a very pared-down Android compared with other models on the market, but it's still a good phone, largely thanks to the operating system. You can fill it out with social networking applications and widgets, which are available from the Android...
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