Whenever we hear about carrier branded phones, they’re relatively not the most impressive things out there, but luckily for the upcoming T-Mobile Move, it’s packing Android to at least give itself some noteworthy recognition.
First mentioned way back during MWC earlier in the year, the T-Mobile Move is about to launch in Europe, but pricing for the handset has yet to be revealed – though, it’s probably going to be inexpensively priced. Easily perceived to be an entry-level model, the T-Mobile Move features a 2.8” QVGA touchscreen, 2-megapixel camera, 600MHz processor, GPS, microSD card slot, and Android 2.2 Froyo. Clearly, it’s not a workhorse, but we imagine it being one of those devices that can move some people who still resort to using feature phones.
So far, it’s not known if it’ll be available stateside in the US, but if it does, there shouldn’t be any reason to see this one being offered for free with a contract.
source: Mobil.cz via Unwired View
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