Finally, T-Mobile has unveiled its second Google Phone now to be known as the T-Mobile myTouch 3G. Just like its predecessor, the t-Mobile myTouch 3G will also tally on the Android platform. Featuring a sleek designing, myTouch 3G boasts features almost similar to the G1 phone, topped by a touch-screen exhibit and virtual keyboard. Design-wise, myTouch 3G is slim, smooth, whippersnapper and sleeker looking than the G1.
Like the G1, myTouch 3G was also designed by HTC and boasts of a 3.2-inch HVGA touching blind display with portrait and landscape manner, a 3.2MP camera, music actor, 4GB microSD memory card, enhanced video recording capabilities, Wi-Fi and T-Mobile River’s 3G net.
myTouch 3G would also lineament quick access to various Google services including direct video upload to YouTube and Picasa, easy approach to Google Search by part, and Google Maps with Street View. For its email features, myTouch 3G supports corporate e-chain mail run on Microsoft Exchange, Gmail, and other Pop3 and iMAP email client. Synchronization to Google Contacts and Calendars is also a breeze with myTouch 3G.
For its moment electronic messaging lineament, the phone supports Windows Live Messenger, AOL, Google Talk and Yahoo! Messenger.
myTouch 3G would also feature new applications including Sherpa which is a learning locomotive for customizing the earphone based on user preferences – such as likes and dislikes, favourite retailes, restaurants and other attractions. The app also features a customization locomotive and location relevant selective information.
myTouch 3G volition be available in on July 8, 2009 for $199.99 with a 2 year overhaul correspondence with T-Mobile River. It volition be available in three colours – red, white and black.












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