We didn’t understand it was possible, but Mr. Blurrycam just got out-Blurrycam’d. Upon getting some quality hands-on time with the FCC this week, the T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide had a temporary photo shoot showing off some of its assets. The photographs, provided by one among BGR’s sources, give us a short lived take a look at the device’s keyboard and a few of its software specs. The myTouch 4G Slide seems to be running Android 2.3.4 — the identical version of Gingerbread found at the Nexus S — and the most recent iteration of HTC Sense UI. This source also confirmed an 8 megapixel camera and teased that the telephone runs “as smoothly because the HTC Sensation ” and the screen “isn’t much to put in writing home about.” We hear that the myTouch 4G Slide is penciled in for the primary half July, and appears to be a mighty fine QWERTY-slide option within T-Mobile’s Android stable. Or, nearly as good as you’ll be able to look given the circumstances.
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