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Huawei Ideos gets rebranded as the T-Mobile Coment

T-Mobile customers will soon have another Android option to choose from. The Huawei Ideos will be launching on November 3rd as the T-Mobile Comet.  With a 2.8 inch QVGA display, 3 megapixel camera, and a 528 MHz processor, it’s no secret that the T-Mobile Comet is going to be targeted toward first-time smartphone users.  Probably the most appealing feature of the handset is the fact that Hauwei will be developing the T-Mobile Comet with stock Android 2.2 with the Android Market and the other Google apps.
Pricing for the T-Mobile Comet is still unknown, but we wouldn’t be surprised if T-Mobile gave it the same $50.00 price tag as the recently launched Motorola Charm.

Huawei Ideos (T-Mobile Comet) Specifications

Android 2.2
2.8 inch QVGA TFT Capacitive display
Smart Sensor (G-sensor, Proximity Sensor, Light Sensor)
3.2 Megapixel fixed focus camera
Bluetooth 2.1
Wi-Fi b/g/n
Google Apps

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