T-Mobile Pulse

T-Mobile Pulse[1][2][3]
Manufacturer Huawei
Type Touchscreen smartphone
Release date October 2009
Operating system Android, officially 2.1, can be upgraded to custom 2.2 ROMS.
CPU 768 MHz ARMv6-capable processor, Underclocked to 528 MHz
Memory 192 MB DDR SDRAM (Some models have 256 MB)
Storage Flash memory: [256] MB
microSD slot: supports up to 16 GB
Display 320 x 480 px, 3.5 in (89 mm), HVGA, transflective TFT
Input Capacitive touchscreen display, on-screen QWERTY keyboard, volume controls, 3-axis accelerometer, 4 front-facing physical buttons
Camera 3.2 megapixel CMOS Sensor with auto focus (Rear-Facing Camera)
Connectivity WCDMA (3G) or GSM (2G) telephony network, Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, USB Micro-B, A-GPS
Power 4.2 V 1150 mAh (4.3 Wh)
Internal rechargeable removable lithium-ion battery
Dimensions 116 mm (4.6 in) (h)
62.5 mm (2.46 in) (w)
13.6 mm (0.54 in) (d)
Weight 135 g (4.8 oz)

The T-Mobile Pulse (Huawei U8220)(sold as the CHT8000 in Taiwan) is an Android-powered phone manufactured by Huawei[4] and rebranded by T-Mobile. It is available in many markets including the UK and The Netherlands. Compared to many Android phones released at the time it was relatively low cost - originally selling for £185 in the UK, the Pulse achieved a minimum price of £19.99 + £10 top up on PAYG before being discontinued in April 2011. This made it one of the cheapest Android powered smartphones available at the time. The Pulse was also marketed as being the first Pay As You Go phone running the Android OS.

Technical specifications

Firmware / ROMs

The Pulse was originally released with Android 1.5 heavily customised and branded by T-Mobile. It came with its own Home screen app, as well as various non-stock applications, including Documents To Go and RoadSync from DataViz.[5]

Official firmware

Official firmware from the manufacturer, have been independently released by

As of June 2010, T-Mobile has provided some firmware releases for the Pulse:[6]

Unofficial firmware

It is possible to root the Pulse, using software developed by the Android community.[8] A custom recovery image is also installable.[9]

Several custom ROMs have been created adding various features, including EXT2/3/4 file system support and Busybox preinstallation.[10] The firmware from the Huawei u8230 has been ported to the Pulse to remove the T-Mobile branding, as well as other changes.[11]

On 12 May, 2.1 was released on the Modaco Forums.[12]

On 8 October, Tom G from the Modaco Forums ported a 2.2 beta of CyanogenMod 6.[13] Latest available version is CM6.1RC2 0.40 Beta.

The highest supported CyanogenMod version is 7;[14] it is based on Android 2.3.7.

See also

References

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