Unlike the recently launched 3G slide, the MyTouch offers high-end specs, along with the support for T-Mobile's fast data network.
On the aesthetic side, the MyTouch is all metal, moving away from the plastic look and feel of its predecessors.
Inside is a second-generation, 1Ghz Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon processor, HSPA+ 14.4Mbps networking, Android 2.2 Froyo, HTC Sense, a 5MP rear camera and a 1.3MP front facing camera for video conferencing.
The screen is 3.8-inches with an 800x480 resolution. Swype, Adobe Flash 10.1, Wi-Fi calling and "Rock Band" for Android are all pre-loaded.
The phone also has an updated Genius Button, which allows for hands-free calling, texting and writing.
Additionally, despite lacking an HDMI-out port, the phone has DNLA for media sharing.
Furthermore, the device has T-Mobile TV, which has streaming content from ABC, Fox, PBS, Disney, and Univision. T-Mobile's "Media Room" has Slacker and and FM radio built-in.
No word on pricing, but expect $200 and $550 for on-contract and off.
Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 4 Oct 2010 19:59