RadioShack and T-Mobile today jointly announced that the former has entered into an agreement to sell T-Mobile cell phones and services, across over 4,000 RadioShack outlets in the US and Puerto Rico.
This, T-Mobile says, will nearly double its already massive US presence. The deal will commence in summer. This automatically means that, RadioShack will be offering, among other phones, T-Mobile’s myTouch 3G Android smartphone as well. Pretty cool, na?

T-Mobile myTouch 3G
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T-Mobile continues its QWERTY tradition with its Samsung phones. The latest in the line-up are the Samsung Comeback and the Samsung Gravity 2. The best feature of both these phones is, of course, the full QWERTY keyboard, which vastly helps in speedy texting. The Comeback does a side flip to show off its innards, such as a 2MP camera, QVGA display and microSD slot for up to 16GB.
The Gravity 2, on the other hand, is a traditional side-slide QWERTY device, which also features a 2MP camaera and 3G. The Comeback comes for $129.99, while the price of the Gravity 2 will be announced somewhere in August. Keep an eye on this space for more, you diehard texters!

Samsung Comeback Gravity 2
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Are you one of those T-Mobile customers always on the lookout for a juicy bargain? Well, then, you’re in luck, ‘coz the No.4 carrier in the US has just released their “T-Mobile Certified Open Box” service. This facility re-sells handsets in almost brand new condition, at dirt-cheap prices
These mobile phones are first checked thoroughly and are then certified to be in good order. So what are you guys waiting for? Rush to call your T-Mobile customer care exec right now!

T-Mobile Open Box Pricing
Source: IntoMobile
We have long adored the BlackBerry 8520, also called the Gemini. We didn’t have proper info on the official release date of the smartphone though. Wal-Mart, Best Buy and others do typically get these handsets close to the release date, we still weren’t too sure about it. But now, things are different. We have now gotten official information from T-Mobile that it will be promoting the handheld.
The BlackBerry Gemini is going to be the very first one in the Curve lineup that will be doing without the usual trademark trackball and will instead feature a touch-sensitive trackpad. We think many of the BlackBerry series of phones might soon start using this feature. Anyways, the Gemini retails on T-Mobile from August 5, so those interested can please get their hands on it.

BlackBerry 8520 T-Mobile
Source: IntoMobile