Monday, 24 October 2011

T-Mobile to Launch New Android Phones in US and UK


USA and UK - T-Mobile, the first carrier to launch Android-powered in the world has announced that it will be launching its second Android-based phone in the United States of America and in the United Kingdom.
While the network will be launching HTC's MyTouch 3G and G1 Touch in the US, the details of the latter device have not yet been released in the UK. However, T-Mobile have confirmed that the MyTouch 3G will be the US version of HTC's Magic which first appeared on Vodafone in Europe, announced during the Mobile World Congress 2009.
Since Vodafone has already launched HTC Magic in Europe (including UK), T-Mobile UK will be launching another Android-based smartphone, widely rumored to be the Huawei's U8230, unveiled in Singapore during the recently concluded CommaunicAsia 2009.
Unlike their predecessor, the T-Mobile G1 (also known as the HTC Dream), both the MyTouch 3G and the G1 Touch lack a physical QWERTY keyboard and rely on on-screen QWERTY keyboard, recently included in the Cupcake update of the Google Android firmware.

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