T-Mobile Tap and Nokia 3711 are carrier's new low-end maestros
T-Mobile is rolling in with a couple new 3G-enabled devices for the holidays that manage to keep costs under control -- at least they should, though prices haven't yet been announced. First up, the Tap -- as its name suggests -- is a touchscreen phone that looks a bit like a dumbed-down HTC Touch of old; it's got a 2 megapixel cam with video capture, GPS, stereo Bluetooth, and availability in "berry" and midnight blue. Next, the 3711 fold from Nokia has a concealed (read: fashion-friendly) external display, GPS with Nokia Maps built-in, 2 megapixel camera, and a "sable" finish. This one should be on shelves "in the coming weeks," but the Tap's merely "anticipated" for availability later this year, so we'll see how that plays out.
























Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
pheer6224 @ Oct 7th 2009 10:20AM
That's weird, the tap's screenshot doesn't look anything like any touchwiz build I've ever seen.
Ilinca @ Oct 7th 2009 10:26AM
That's because it's not made by Samsung. It seems to be a Huawei U7510.
pheer6224 @ Oct 7th 2009 11:36PM
Oh, I guess the Freudian Samsung/Tmo touchscreen response mechanism is getting into me :P
sedo @ Oct 7th 2009 1:18PM
ahahhaha jacy you posted a chinacellcopysite and you say who copy whoo...YOU ARE FAIL!
pheer6224 @ Oct 7th 2009 11:40PM
Oh, I guess the Freudian Samsung/Tmo touchscreen response mechanism is getting into me :P