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T-Mobile launched entry level smartphones and mobile hotspot

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tmobileSome smartphones on the market are not considered the high end devices like the HTC One, Apple iPhone or the Samsung Galaxy S4 and they will not cost you that much either.  For starter smartphones, budget friendly options are nice if you are finally making the jump to a phone that will allow you to download and run apps.  T-Mobile is growing its 4G LTE network, trying to get into everyone’s budget by dropping the contracts and now the company has released a couple new smartphones and mobile hotspot.  In doing so, the company is making a new name for itself that many are noticing.

This year has been a very busy one for T-Mobile and getting a few new smartphones powered by Android to the market is showing that the company is not slowly itself down at all.  Four new devices are now available on the website and they include three budget friendly smartphones and one device that will bring LTE right into your house.  The Alcatel One Touch Evolve was promised by T-Mobile and comes with a 4-inch display, runs Android and will cost you only $100 at full price.

The phone is just $100 and because of that you are going to get a single-core processor, less than 1GB of RAM and 4GB of internal memory.  The camera is a 5MP model, but it does not have auto focus or a flash.  The second one is the Fierce and that comes with a 4.5-inch display and a price tag that reads $164.  it will feature a quad-core processor clocked at 1.2GHz and come with 1GB of RAM.  The internal memory might be an issue at only 4GB, but the phone does come with a microSD card slot that can except up to 32GB more

T-Mobile customers are also going to see a new Samsung device called the Galaxy Light and even though there are no details for the Light, it will be one of the cheapest LTE models that features a 5MP camera and 4-inch WVGA display.  Having a couple of entry level handsets is one thing that mobile carriers have been trying to do to keep the interest on their network and the fact that upgrading has become easier, entry level handsets are only the first step.

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