t mobile mytouch 3g android smartphone

T-Mobile have officially announced the release date of the successor to their T-Mobile G1 smartphone, namely the Android powered T-Mobile myTouch 3G, which is based on the HTC Magic and which comes with 3.2″ HVGA capacitive touchscreen, UMTS/HSPA and WiFi b/g connectivity and which utilises GENIE (Geodelic ENgine for Interest Evaluation) technology that learns your usage patterns allowing the phone to adapt according to your behavioural patterns.

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The T-Mobile myTouch 3G, which boasts all the usual suspects in terms of Google app integration – Google Search, Google Maps, YouTube, etc – comes with integrated GPS, 3.2 megapixel camera allowing you to capture and upload videos to YouTube, full featured digital audio player with Bluetooth A2DP taking in MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA, OGG and RM audio file formats which pairs with an inbuilt Amazon MP3 store app (allowing for the downloading of DRM free music) and full email capabilities offering full synchronisation with Google contacts and calendars.

The T-Mobile myTouch 3G, which will set you back just shy of $200 based on a 2 year contract, is widely expected to be offered for pre-order from 8th July with shipping commencing from August.

UPDATE: See T-Mobile myTouch3G Pre-Order Available Now [Advanced Orders for Existing Customers Only].

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  1. Response by abcyesn |

    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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