All signs are pointing to the launch of T-Mobile’s own-branded smartphone this week. The T-Mobile REVVL T1, which already has a support page on the company’s website is said to be the first of three phones to be released by T-Mobile. The other devices expected are the T-Mobile REVVL T2 and REVVL T3 PRO.
The Android Nougat powered T-Mobile REVVL T1 will sport a 5.5-inch display with 720p screen resolution, quad-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz, 2GB of RAM, 32GB built-in storage space, front 5MP selfie camera, rear 13MP camera with LED flash and a sizeable 3,000mAh battery which should last about a day of usage or up to 300 hours of standby time.
The REVVL also feature a fingerprint sensor, microSD card slot and is apparently manufactured by TCL, who happen to also be the makers of Alcatel phones and the KEYONE by Blackberry.
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It is said to launch this week, on August 10 (Thursday) and expected to sell for $7 per month with ‘Jump On Demand’ ($0 down payment) or an outright price of $170.
Source: T-Mobile
Via: Android Police