T-Mobile announces the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G, launches Nokia Lumia 710
As rumored yesterday, T-Mobile USA has officially introduced the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G, its latest high-end Android smartphone.
The Blaze 4G will be the third handset to support T-Mo’s HSPA+ 42Mbps network, and should become available “later this year.” The fourth largest US carrier didn’t unveil all of its features, but it did say the Blaze would come with a 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 dual-core processor, and a Super AMOLED display. The new smartphone doesn’t look too different from the Galaxy S II that’s been launched by T-Mobile in October.
You can sign-up for updates on the Blaze 4G here.
Today, T-mobile has also released the Nokia Lumia 710, the first Nokia Windows Phone handset for the US market. As previously announced, the Lumia 710 costs $49.99 with a new 2-yr T-Mobile contract, and is now available both online (in black or white), and in stores.
Via Press release
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