
T-Mobile has announced their second Google Android-powered handset, the myTouch 3G. The myTouch 3G comes equipped with a 3.2 inch touchscreen that has a resolution of 480×320, a 3.2 megapixel camera, and supports various connectivities including WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, EDGE and of course 3G.
The myTouch 3G shall surface in the US in July and will carry a price tag of $199.
via geeky-gadgets











I for one am very excited to get myTouch3G. I’ve been using an unlocked iPhone on T-Mobile for a while now.
I like T-Mobile’s network where I live and the call quality is excellent. I’ve been testing their 3G network out here in LA and I like what I see. They don’t have 80 million users clogging up the network so at least in my area it’s all mine for the taking.
No complaints here!
I text and email a lot for my business. Using a virtual keyboard is good for quick stuff, like searches. An actual keyboard is a must. If only the MyTouch had a slide out keyboard. It would be awesome.
I would have preferred a 3.5 mm jack, but when I stop and think about how many times I’d need it it’s really a moot point. I use my Nano for music and a BT headset for calls while driving.
Discuss more about this phone at http://www.myTouch3GForum.com, I usually hangs out there.
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