T-Mobile officially announced the latest its myTouch branded Android smartphones. The T-Mobile myTouch is the second Android smartphone on T-Mobile USA to offer HSPA+(INFO) connectivity, and the device runs Android 2.2.
The myTouch, which measures 122mm x 62mm x 11mm (4.8in x 2.44in x 0.43in) and weighs 141.7g (5oz), offers a large 3.8-inch WVGA touchscreen and a 5 megapixel camera that’s capable of recording HD video. There’s also a front-facing video camera for video chatting using Yahoo Messenger or Qik. The phone is powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 processor. Adobe Flash 10.1 content is supported in the web browser, and users can choose to surf the web over 802.11b/g/n WiFi networks. The myTouch will offer support for UMA based WiFi calling, as well.
The device will come preloaded with “Rock Band,” “Asphalt 5,” and “Monopoly.” T-Mobile will also offer its T-Mobile TV service on the device, which will provide ABC News Now, Fox Sports, PBS Kids, and Disney, Univision content.
T-Mobile plans to launch the myTouch in time for the holidays, and will sell it in white, black, plum, and red. The company has not yet announced pricing for the phone.



