Anew video tutorial just uploaded to T-Mobile’s channel on their brand new Mytouch Q by LG and another one called just myTouch by LG. The T-Mobile myTouch by LG and myTouch Q by LG mark a departure from current myTouch models, manufactured exclusively by HTC. AndroidGuys was able to snag a pic of the pair. They may look the same here, but as should be clear from the names, one will have a slide-out Qwertykeyboard.
Back in may there was a leak of devices coming to T-Mobile and the LG Maxx and Maxx Q ( now we know they are the myTouch ) will be landing on T-Mobile on November.
T-Mobile will start rolling out the new update for the myTouch 4G, Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread starting this July 2oth. What is included:
New features:
2010 Exchange compatibility
New version of Swype
Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) OS
Improved issues:
Bluetooth® audio works better when answering a call from phone and Bluetooth is paired
Display is more stable and responsive during boot up or use
Domestic roaming data connection is more stable
Message inbox saves
Various software and stability improvements.
Important: The timeline for receiving the update cannot be expedited. T-Mobile will be unable to manually push the software to customers who ask to receive it.
T-Mobile is getting ready for the launch of the new myTouch 4G Slide offering the myTouch 4G for free with 2 years contract. Additionally, T-Mo also is offering the new HTC Sensation 4G for nothing, only sing up for new 2 years too.
T-Mobile just announced the new and improved myTouch 4G Slide and it will be available stating this July for 199.99 after 50 bucks mail in rebate. The myTouch 4G Slide will come in 2 colors, Black and Khaki.
Finally its official, after showing the first official pictures of the new myTouch 4G Slide. The new HTC Android phone will pack a dual-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon processor, Android 2.3 and Sense 3.0, a new 8MP camera and sensor capable of almost zero shutter lag and backside illuminated sensor.
The device will be available this July for $200 (after $50 mail-in rebate) with a 2 year agreement and comes in 2 colors, both black and khaki.
Wow, what a week! With over 20 articles published here on CPS in the past week, we understand that not everyone has time to read through our arsenal of all T-Mobile News, and breaking news in the wireless industry. That is why we are bringing you a summary of this week in a quick, easy to read article. Without further ado, here is the weekly review for the 2nd week of August:
Aug. 7th: A convincing screenshot of HTC’s website surfaces, showing specifications for the “HTC Hero (T-Mobile USA).” A short while after this screenshot surfaces, T-Mobile denies that we will be seeing the HTC Hero on T-Mobile shelves.
Aug. 7th: CPS breaks the news: A interesting Nokia devices passes the FCC, and while we don’t have a lot of details, we can tell that it is extra wide, with a QWERTY keyboard, T-Mobile 3G, and more. We suspect this is the N900 or Nokia Rover, and Internet tablet that, according to MobileCrunch, is headed to T-Mobile shelves in September. Read the article
With the MyTouch 3G probably hitting T-Mobile’s shelves on August 5th, the internet has been filled with more MyTouch 3G information that anyone could know what to do with. Well you have found yourself the home for all you MyTouch 3G specs, pictures, videos, and more! Let us begin: