Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Slide myTouch 3G, Android for Work and Entertainment has launched


A website has just leaked a picture of a gadget that was mentioned as a successor myTouch output T-Mobile. Afterdawn, the name of the site, says that the device will be a mainstay after T-Mobile G1, the first Android-based devices.

Designation of the phone is not yet known, whether two myTouch or myTouch Slide. From the name can be guessed that this is a continuation of myTouch 3G and has a sliding QWERTY keyboard.

This device uses HVGA touch screen, a trackpad, and a four-row keyboard physically and powered by Android 2.0 but by using the HTC interface Sense. The camera seems to have adopted a resolution 5MP with flash flash, and has a microSD card expansion slot.

Not yet known when the device will be launched, but is expected to be sold at a price below 200 dollars with a contract operator.
All this news has now been proven with the launch of 3G myTouch Slide.

Another Android device is a QWERTY slider is available after the operator T-Mobile in the United States announced the availability of 3G Slide myTouch using Android 2.1 and Genius button for voice activation function. This proves the rumors have been circulating for months.

myTouch 3G Slide looks like an upgrade of 3G myTouch usual, with three different hardware that is a 5MP camera, optical trackball replaced the trackpad, and the sliding keyboard. But once inside it turns out there are also many changes. There's Genius feature that allows users to use voice commands to call, send sms or email, and surf the web. Genius can also read text into sound. myTouch 3G Slide also features the HSPA + for high-speed connections, in addition to 3.4-inch HVGA touchscreen, 8GB memory card, and software and congenital Swype DoubleTwist..

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