T-Mobile just announced the Revvl - a new affordable smartphone for consumers
who "want a boatload of features without spending a boatload." While
the handset is simply called Revvl (not Revvl T1, as previously believed),
T-Mobile makes it clear that this is just the first phone of the Revvl series,
although it doesn't say when new models will be unveiled.
As reported earlier today, the T-Mobile Revvl will
go on sale tomorrow, August 10, both online and in "participating
stores." The smartphone will be available on T-Mobile's famous lease
program, JUMP! On Demand (which now lets you get a new handset every 30 days),
costing just US$ 5 per month, with $0 upfront. For now, it's not clear how much
the phone costs if you'll want to buy it, not just lease it, but it's likely
around US$ 100.
Running Android 7 Nougat, the T-Mobile Revvl seems
to be a nice handset for its price point. Its highlight features include a
5.5-inch display with 720 x 1280 pixels, fingerprint scanner, 2 GB of RAM, 32
GB of expandable storage space, and a 3000 mAh battery. The phone also has 13
MP and 5 MP cameras (rear and front), both with LED flash.
In addition to announcing the Revvl, T-Mobile said
that it's going to expand the JUMP! On Demand leasing program to include cheap
smartphones. Starting tomorrow, interested customers will be able to get any of
the following handsets on 18-month leases: Samsung Galaxy J3 Prime, LG K20
Plus, LG Aristo, or ZTE ZMax Pro. Alongside the T-Mobile Revvl, these phones
are part of "T-Mobile Smartpicks" - according to the magenta carrier,
these are "hand-picked affordable smartphones from top-tier brands that
are raising the bar in terms of features and specs, at awesome prices."