Android 2.1 based T-mobile Pulse mini introduced at MWC
Pulse mini introduced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona by T-Mobile UK
A tiny version of the T-Mobile Pulse with a 2.83 QVGA resistive display isn’t an exciting news for the gadget geeks.
The most important thing to know is, that it will be shipped with Android 2.1 .
Presently, T-Mobile has not offered any contract plans for the Pulse Mini. There also is not a concrete UK release date. The Pulse-mini will be manufactured by Huawei
T-Mobile Pulse mini – first look
The Mobile World Congress in Barcelona is not only about HTC or HD mini. Another Android 2.1 smartphone has been launched.
The new T-Mobile Pulse Mini should be available in March, more detailed shots of the device can be seen in the above video.
While a tiny version of the T-Mobile Pulse with a 2.83 QVGA resistive display isn’t the most exciting news for the gadget geeks, it does boast some impressive features.
Features of the rocking T-Mobile Pulse Mini:
- Pulse mini is based on the Android 2.1 and is smaller than the original Pulse. It features a 15 panel homescreen.
- 2.8-inch touch screen, 3.2-megapixel camera with LED Flash and runs on the latest Android 2.1 software.
- a preprocessor
“T-Mobile Pulse Mini
The Pulse Mini supports HSDPA, Wi-Fi, 3G and Bluetooth connectivity. It has 300MB of internal memory, which can be boosted by the use of a memory card – although it’s unclear yet how big the supplied memory card will be.”
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