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.
















That's weird, the tap's screenshot doesn't look anything like any touchwiz build I've ever seen.
That's because it's not made by Samsung. It seems to be a Huawei U7510.
Oh, I guess the Freudian Samsung/Tmo touchscreen response mechanism is getting into me :P
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Oh, I guess the Freudian Samsung/Tmo touchscreen response mechanism is getting into me :P