T-Mobile is on a high note recently as the carrier has just begun selling the T-Mobile G2 and now it’s time for a new touch-only device called T-Mobile myTouch. Without any further introductions, the T-Mobile myTouch is among the first cutting-edge phones from T-Mo, joining the Google Nexus One family of superphones.
The T-Mobile myTouch features a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 3.8-inch 800×480 touchscreen, 5-megapixel camera with 720p HD video recording, front-facing camera for video conferences, WiFi 802.11n, HSPA+ ready, Bluetooth, pre-installed 8GB microSD card, Android 2.2 Froyo, and Qik & Yahoo Messenger.
What do you think? Is T-Mobile finally doing the right thing? Should the T-Mobile G2 have featured a 1GHz processor as well? Is T-Mobile afraid of Windows Phone 7? We know that WP7 will support only GSM in 2010 so why hasn’t the carrier announced that it will support the platform?