Founder and Managing Editortwitter davidjFounder and Managing Editor of TmoNews, manages the day to day operations of the website and usually has sleepless nights dreaming of T-Mobile. A self-described technology geek and a cell phone fanatic, David has been known to switch cell phones on an almost daily basis. He is also a proud Mac user and isn't afraid to show it!
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Videos David gets hands-on time with the Dell Venue Pro, a Windows Phone 7 device coming to T-Mobile by the end of the year. In addition to the usual WP7 amenities, it offers a physical QWERTY keyboard.
Videos The Windows Phone madness continues! David takes a look at the LG Optimus 7, which is headed to European markets by the end of the year. 1 GHz processor, physical buttons, and LG's exclusive "Play To" feature.
Videos David takes a look at the Samsung Focus, one of AT&T's upcoming Windows Phone 7 devices. It's thin, light, and offers Samsung's "Super AMOLED" display technology.
Videos David takes a look at the HTC 7 Mozart, a new device running Windows Phone 7. It's not coming to a US carrier just yet, but the 8.0-megapixel camera and unique design are noteworthy.
Videos David takes a look at the LG Quantum, one of LG's Windows Phone 7 devices. Coming to AT&T later in the year, it offers a physical QWERTY keyboard and a 5.0-megapixel camera.
Videos Windows Phones everywhere! David gets a hands-on demo of the HTC 7 Surround, a new Windows Phone 7 device for AT&T. In addition to the 3.8-inch screen, it offers a built in kickstand and speaker for surround sound.
Videos David takes a look at the HTC 7 Trophy, one of HTC's five Windows Phone 7 devices. Headed to AT&T in November, the Trophy sports a 1 GHz processor, 3.8-inch screen, and 5.0-megapixel camera.
Videos David gets some hands-on time with HTC's 7 Pro, a new Windows Phone 7 device headed to Sprint in early 2011. 3.6-inch display, QWERTY keyboard, and more!
Gallery Photo gallery of the HTC HD7, one of T-Mobile's first Windows Phone 7 handsets and the successor to the HTC HD2. With a 1 GHz processor, 4.3-inch display, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, it's sure to run Windows Phone 7 in style when it launches in...
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