Since myTouch 3G debuted earlier than expected, T-Mobile was forced to release its apps sooner than they would have wanted, into the Android Market. The folks with an Android G1, myTouch 3G or HTC Hero will rejoice, while T-Mobile rushed to get their AppPack available and the folks of Sherpa also launched an app of their own yesterday.
Basically, the...
Two Android phones compared… and to think that one year ago, the whole concept of an Android device was only a project. Now, we’ve got all major manufacturers ready to launch Android phones, but HTC is certainly the one with the upper hand.
Let’s check out a few images showing the design differences between Hero and myTouch 3G.
The...
Just as myTouch 3G became available for pre-order via T-Mobile USA, there’s some bad news for the carrier’s customers: they won’t be able to buy HTC Hero, since the handset won’t be sold by T-Mobile.
Some still hope that Hero will enter the US one way or the other, probably through AT&T, since the phone is so appealing,...
Just as T-Mobile USA confirmed that they’ll be announcing a new Android smartphone new week, we learn that Huawei U8230 is also going to be launched by T-Mobile, this time in Europe, late in Q3 2009. Huawei U8230 is an Android smartphone as well, packing a 3.5 inch touchscreen display, a 3.2 megapixel camera and a Qualcomm chipset.
U8230 might...
Believe it or not, Asia is not so fond of Android phones, but they’ll be, as soon as they have a taste of HTC’s latest goodies. In 2008 NTT DoCoMo announced that it’ll release such a device this year and now we’re heading for the fulfilment of that promise.
The Japanese carrier will soon be releasing HTC Magic (known in the...
We don’t know when T-Mobile USA will release HTC Magic, but it seems that the carrier has decided on the handset’s official name: T-Mobile MyTouch 3G. At least it’s better than “Genius 3G” or “T-Mobile G3″, also rumoured to be the names of the device.
As you might already know, the G1 is available now in 3...