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Deutsche Telekom Launches Affordable AI-Powered T Phone 3 and T Tablet 2 Across Europe
Deutsche Telekom has rolled out its new AI‑powered smartphone, the T Phone 3, and the AI tablet, T Tablet 2, in Germany and nine other European countries. Priced at €149 and €199 respectively, these devices integrate the Perplexity Assistant at the OS level, facilitating seamless everyday tasks. Each purchase includes 18 months of Perplexity Pro access and additional creative tools. The launch promises to make AI tech accessible to non‑tech enthusiasts, continuing the trend set at MWC 2024 and 2025.
Introduction: Deutsche Telekom's AI‑Powered Device Launch
Features and Capabilities of T Phone 3 and T Tablet 2
Integration and Functionality of Perplexity Assistant
Pricing Strategy and Bundling Options
Target Markets and Availability
Industry Partnerships and Collaborations
Public Reception and User Feedback
Sustainability and Eco‑Friendly Design
Implications for the AI and Telecom Industry
Future Trends and Market Predictions
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