T-Mobile announces Dash 3G to kick off host of new devices for summer

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A few days ago we told you that the upcoming T-Mobile Dash 3G that is scheduled to launch this July and now it has been officially announced by T-Mobile. The Dash 3G, which is also made by HTC, is set to kick off the launch of a few 3G devices for T-Mobile this summer as it continues to expand its high-speed network. So far, it looks like the specs we gave you guys are spot-on: HSDPA, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, GPS, Microsoft Outlook sync and it all runs on the Windows Mobile 6.1 platform. We’re still sticking with our July 15th launch date, but as of yet there is no word on pricing. We’ll be sure to keep you guys updated as soon as word hits BGR headquarters. Hit the jump for the full press release.

T-Mobile USA To Offer New 3G-Enabled Smartphone

T-Mobile Dash 3G Helps Customers Stay Connected to Work and Life

Bellevue, Wash. – June 17, 2009 – T-Mobile USA, Inc. today announced the upcoming availability of its newest 3G-enabled smartphone, the T-Mobile® Dash 3GTM, offering a balance of personal and professional connections in a sleek design with faster data delivery and Web browsing via T-Mobile’s high-speed 3G network and Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g).

The T-Mobile Dash 3G, designed by HTC and powered by Microsoft’s Windows Mobile® 6.1, is available in a glossy-black finish with red accents, features a full-QWERTY keyboard, easy-to-use trackball and vibrant display. This latest version of the T-Mobile Dash delivers easy ways to stay connected and organized with voice calling, messaging, support for personal and business e-mail, GPS for location-based services, and synchronization with Microsoft Outlook®. Whether staying organized while traveling or simply staying connected with friends and family, the T-Mobile Dash 3G provides access to the life tools customers need in a small, sleek package.

“As millions of families prepare to hit the road this summer, T-Mobile is offering our first 3G-enabled Windows Mobile smartphone to help customers stay connected, organized and traveling in the right direction,” said Travis Warren, director, product marketing, T-Mobile USA. “We’re excited to offer the power and style of the T-Mobile Dash 3G with high-speed Internet access thanks to T-Mobile’s rapidly expanding 3G network.”

“HTC is designing products like the T-Mobile Dash 3G to appeal to the ever-growing number of customers who are using the empowering features of smartphones to benefit their busy lives,” said Jason Mackenzie, vice president, HTC America. “HTC is pleased to continue its long history of working closely with T-Mobile as we today introduce the next generation of the popular T-Mobile Dash.”

According to new research by Yankee Group, 41 percent of consumers are likely to choose a smartphone as their next mobile device.* As consumer demand for feature-rich phones increases, T-Mobile is responding with an expanding lineup of 3G-capable smartphones including the new T-Mobile Dash 3G.

T-Mobile continues to expand its high-speed 3G network in 2009 to cover approximately 200 million people across the United States by the end of the year. At the end of 2008, T-Mobile USA’s 3G network was available to more than 100 million people in more than 130 U.S. cities.

14 Comments
  • http://Davidthande.blogspot.com David Thande

    Any details on a 3G Blackberry aka Driftwood 9600? T-mobile? BGR? Michael? Marc? Zack? Kelly? Any leads? I’ll be your bestest friend!!!

  • supermartin73@hotmail.com

    Nice!

  • Justin

    The that HTC Snap design with all know and love. Not like that crap Sprint and Verizon offered. Why does HTC do that to the CDMA versions of their handhelds? Look at the Diamond GSM vs Diamond CDMA.

  • blur(p)s

    Why the color red? Ew.

  • Alan

    Glossy black exterior? That’ll be one fingerprint magnet! I also noticed they removed the TAB key, where now the A key occupies. And what happened to the “Inner Circle” button? Hhmmm…

  • Cliff

    This looks like a really nice update. The original Dash looks like Kirsty Alley compared to this one.

  • jazzyl

    BlackBerry Storm 2 when is it coming?????

    Sent via BlackBerry.

  • Laz

    Nice to see TMO is dropping some 3G phones! I had to leave them a few years back for a real 3G network but still have love for them…

  • TH3 GAM3

    This is a nice phone but I look at T-Mobile’s 3G map coverage. There 3G coverage is almost none existent.

  • HD

    Yes, as a T-Mobile customer I can honestly say their 3G coverage is close to non-existent. Anyone who would switch to T-Mobile would have to be pretty pissed at their current carrier. By the end of this year I’ve heard that the other 3 major carriers will have at least one android phone in their line up so don’t switch to T-Mobile just for android.

  • Logic

    Looks decent but TMO needs to hurry up and roll out the 3G network before hand

  • Chris B.

    HA. Most people complain about T-Mobile failing to fully roll out 3G … but in my area (suburbs), I rarely even have Edge. It’s pretty pathetic.

  • mingkee

    too little too late to push out decent phones
    2Q results will be negative
    -170k net adds

  • Mobile Developer

    I am thinking very seriously about getting my kids the new HTC Dash because they are heavy email and text users. I am more of a smartphone power user, but I like the fact that the Dash runs windows mobile so I can help them easily.

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