The latest myTouch iteration goes balls out with video: Video chat over Wi-Fi and T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network with a front-facing camera and 720p video recording with the rear camera-shared wirelessly with any DLNA-compatible screen.
Like the previous myTouch(es) , it’s built by HTC with custom T-Mobile software running on top of Android 2.2. (Points for built-in Swype.) slightly more powerful than the previous couple of T-Mobile/HTC collabs, it’s using a 1GHz Snapdragon processor. Also, T-Mobile’s pushing this as their second major phone to run on HSPA+, their ” 4G speed” network that’s not technically using 4G technology.
It’s variety of the closest thing T-Mobile’s got to anything like the Evo , but the screen’s 3.8 inches, not a more monstrous 4.3. Coming out ” in time for the holidays,” it’s probably the second best Android phone on T-Mobile , after the G2, which has a keyboard and an unmolested build of Android 2.2. [ T-Mobile ]
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