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Created on: September 18, 2009 Last Updated: September 19, 2009
The myTouch 3G from T-Mobile is the second Android-powered handset to hit the U.S. Market. It improves much upon its predecessor, the T-Mobile G1.
T-Mobile released the myTouch 3G on August 5th, 2009 in the U.S. It is a smartphone with Google's open-source Android operating system. The phone comes with the "with Google" branding and is tightly coupled with Google's online services. I received my myTouch 3G one week ago. My phone is on an unlimited web, multi-media messaging and text messaging plan with 300 anytime minutes.
The Keyboard
Unlike the G1, the first Google-branded phone from T-Mobile, the myTouch 3G utilizes the touchscreen keyboard only. It does not have a physical keyboard. I found text entry with the touchscreen keyboard to be quite friendly. After getting used to it, I made few mistakes in typing. I also can now enter text as fast as I could with my previous phone (the Samsung a177), which had a physical keyboard. The system is very responsive during text entry, with very little lag. Many people cite the lack of a physical keyboard as a problem, but I don't think it is.
The Display
The display for the myTouch 3G impressed me. It is much brighter and crisper than I expected. The myTouch has a 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen. It features a resolution of 320x480 pixels. The screen seems to be the perfect size to accomodate the user interface of the Android OS. This is surprising, since the display on the myTouch 3G is actually smaller than an iPhone's (3.5 inches). When compared side by side to my iPod touch, the myTouch 3G's colors seemed slightly crisper. The display on the myTouch 3G is easily readable in full sunlight.
The Style
I purchased the white myTouch 3G and I have to say it is very stylish. The front of the phone features the touchscreen, along with a scroll ball (similar to what is found on a Blackberry Curve). It has six front-facing buttons and a volume rocker on the left side. Overall, the style is quite minimalistic like a touchscreen device should be. The myTouch 3G also comes in black and "merlot", which is a burgandy-like color. The smartphone is slim, at a mere 0.6 inches thick. Even though the iPhone might be the so-called king of the style hill, the myTouch 3G is right on its tail.
User Interface
The myTouch 3G comes with Android, an open-source OS from Google that is based on GNU/Linux. Android has a nice, touch-based interface. I would say that the Android user interface is very user-friendly, right there with iPhone OS and miles
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