EnterpriseMobileToday PDAStreet

Home | News | Reviews | Features | Tips | Mobile Product Watch | Forums



Internet.com's premiere site for mobile managers and IT professionals is where wireless meets business. Our expert analysis and tips will guide you in buying, deploying, securing and managing mobile technology in the enterprise. You'll find strategic analysis, best practices, news, buyer.s guides and practical advice on how to evaluate and support a wide range of devices in the workforce.


PDAStreet.com > News > T-Mobile's Next Android Phone: myTouch 3G

T-Mobile's Next Android Phone: myTouch 3G

By Michelle Megna
June 23, 2009

Click to View
T-Mobile today unveiled key details about the highly anticipated follow-up to the T-Mobile G1 -- a new, Android-powered model called the myTouch 3G.

Like the G1, the myTouch is built by HTC and runs on T-Mobile's 3G network, while also supporting Wi-Fi connectivity.

Unlike the previous Android phone, which sports a QWERTY keyboard, the myTouch 3G uses a virtual keyboard and a 3.2-inch HVGA touchscreen display. Similarly to the Apple iPhone, the virtual keyboard orients itself automatically from portrait to landscape mode in most applications.

The new smartphone also features a 3.2-megapixel camera, a music player with a pre-installed 4GB memory card and enhanced video capabilities to make it easy for users to record and share pictures and videos through e-mail, MMS or one-click upload to sites such as YouTube.

T-Mobile's myTouch will be available to pre-order for current T-Mobile customers starting July 8, with a price tag of $199.99 with a two-year contract.

Get the full story here at InternetNews.com.

 
 Printable Version
 Email this Story to a Friend






The Network for Technology Professionals

Search:

About Internet.com

Legal Notices, Licensing, Permissions, Privacy Policy.
Advertise | Newsletters | E-mail Offers