We were really expecting to see the HTC Touch Pro2 for T-Mobile to enter the market in July. But we’re all in for a longer wait. Now, we have received documents that state the latest feather in HTC’s cap, the AWS-equipped superphone, will not be anywhere in sight till August 12.
Hmm, this long wait is killing all of you guys, we know. But what can we do except sit and wait? Anyway, the myTouch 3G will launch shortly, so that should be interesting. Of course, this may or may not have caused competition for the former, but hey, launching late is something of an advantage for the Touch Pro2. Otherwise, how does this thingy get more prominence, right, folks?

T-Mobile Touch Pro2 August
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If you had been one of the early birds who wisely pre-ordered your myTouch 3G smartphone from T-Mobile, the device will most probably reach you by August 3. At least, the picture below seems to indicate that.
In case you missed it earlier, there is going to be a press event slated for July 8 in New York, USA, where this wonderful handheld would be formally announced. Pre-orders from existing customers will be available at that time. The latest rumors seem to point to general availability of the myTouch 3G on August 5, but there’s no confirmation yet, so we will have to wait a while more to know for sure.

myTouch 3G Info
Source: IntoMobile
T-Mobile has today launched a new option for its Family Booster plan that makes it easier and cheaper for members of a family to call and text each other. This option gives five family members unlimited calls, texts and picture messaging to each other. One of the members has to pay a mere £5 per month, over and above their usual monthly plan, and this option will be instantly open to them. This gives users the best ever family plan so far.
This plan gives users a one-month rolling contract, so they do not have to sign up for long-term commitments either. The user in this case could be part of any T-Mobile price plan or could even choose the pay-as-you-go option. This plan is easy to set up and you can even change your list of free family members each month.
The pay-as-you-go credit can be additionally used for calls, texts and MMS, thereby reducing bills further.
Source: MobileBurn
We still are wondering if the BlackBerry Curve 8520 is going to T-Mobile, after all. But there is one thing we know for sure – this smartphone has already gotten FCC approval and is ready for national sale in the US.
The BlackBerry Curve 8520 sports an optical trackpad and EDGE connection as well. Check out the pic below and give us your two cents.

BlackBerry Curve 8520
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