T-Mobile Pulse Mini Releasing in Europe
The Mobile World Congress in Barcelona is not only about HTC and their new Legend, Desire or HD mini, as we just learned another Android 2.1 smartphone has been announced today — the new T-Mobile Pulse Mini. A follow-up budget model to the T-Mobile Pulse, the new Pulse Mini has decent specs that include a 2.8-inch QVGA display, a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, HSDPA support, Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity.

Other than running Android 2.1 Eclair out of the box and featuring quite a few goodies from Google, the new T-Mobile Pulse Mini has quite a big drawback, the fact that it comes with a stylus which means that it has a resistive touchscreen that won’t respond to finger light touches. We’re not sure what CPU the Pulse Mini is using, but the version you can see in the video below does have his fair share of glitches and stumbles — which T-Mobile blames for the unfinished, crashy software on board.
From what we’re being told the new T-Mobile Pulse Mini should be available in Germany from April, with UK getting it shortly after.
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