David Meyer | Sep 04, 2009
T-Mobile's Pulse (click here for full slideshow)
(Credit: ZDNet UK)
The T-Mobile Pulse weighs 130g and measures 160 x 62.5 x 13.5mm. Its connectivity options include Wi-Fi, HSDPA/HSUPA and Bluetooth, and it also has built-in GPS and an accelerometer. The device is powered by the same 528MHz Qualcomm MSM7200A processor that is found in HTC's Android handsets. Huawei promises a battery life that supports up to 300 hours on standby or up to 210 minutes of talktime. The company announced its
first Android device earlier this year at Singapore-based
CommunicAsia event in June.
With a touchscreen measuring 3.5 inches, the Pulse also has the largest display of any Android phone to date--the HTC- and Samsung-made Android handsets that are already on sale only have 3.2-inch screens. However, the Pulse has the same HVGA resolution found in those devices.
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