T-Mobile has unveiled the first of its new range of own-brand multimedia smartphones, the T-Mobile Shadow.
In an attempt to steal some thunder from the iPhone and Nokia’s N95 8GB with its own range of smartphones targeted at multimedia-loving consumers. So far, T-Mobile’s seen no little success with its other own-brand smartphones like the Vaio and MDA devices (Also by HTC).
The Shadow Windows Mobile 6 smartphone is actually an HTC Juno and boasts a huge 2.6-inch screen, two-megapixel camera, wifi and EDGE, a slide-out QWERTY keypad, stereo Bluetooth and a microSD card slot for up to 4GB cards. It’s also the first T-Mobile smartphone to feature the new MyFaves feature for quick-contacting your best mates.
T-Mobile is releasing the Shadow in two colours (copper and sage) and will be launched tomorrow. Unfortunately it was only doing so in the US at time of going to press, although with MyFaves being launched in the UK at the start of November, don’t be surprised to see this being sold here very soon.

















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