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...
We still think the iPhone OS is the slickest in the business so if you want a big touchscreen phone and you can afford the outlay, we reckon that's the device to get. However, very close behind the iPhone OS is Google's Android operating...
With the Pulse, T-Mobile has done a solid job of presenting an Android smart phone on a budget. There are a few flaws worth noting, like the sluggish keyboards and poor call quality, but the big screen and the power of Android make this phone worth...
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