The wait is over, almost over. The long-waited Android phone, T-Mobile Pulse a.k.a. Huawei 8220 has geared up for an October release. The Android phone comes packed with Google applications to lure the customers.
The T-Mobile Pulse is slated to hit the European market in October 2009. It is expected to be priced around 250 euro. The latest mobile phone is regarded as the fist low budget smartphone to be operative on the new Android operating system.
The T-Mobile Pulse promises to provide full connectivity. It supports HSDPA, bluetooth, WiFi. It comes with a built in GPS antenna for navigation. It would be available in black. It also features a changeable battery cover in white.
The Pulse will also impress the customers with its 3.5-inch HVGA screen. The HVGA screen has 480 x 320 pixels resolution. The screen size is made bigger in comparison to GI and myTouch. They generally have a 3-inch screens.
The T-Mobile Pulse is also featured with a 3.2 megapixel camera. Hence, the customers can capture impressive images and share the same along with their families, friends, and relatives whenever they like.
Apart from that, the latest handheld device incorporates an MP3 player and a FM radio. It boasts of having a 2GB internal memory and gives support to microSD card slot to boost storage capacity of the device. The phone also gives support to Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth 2.0.
Embedded with features above, the T-Mobile device will meet the growing demand of the customers, who would like to enjoy multiple functions and apps while on the move.
The T-Mobile Pulse is now ready for pre-ordering. Its price is €257. It does not come with contract or subsidies.
With this price tag, the T-Mobile Pulse is regarded as the cheapest Android device in compared to previous T-Mobile phones such as G1 and the myTouch. But what exactly has to be seen here is will it make a niche its brothers.

