T-Mobile has lunched the latest offering - the new G2 smartphone, from the Taiwanese maker HTC.
It comes as the next in line offering of the HTC G1 Dream, the first Android mobile to be released two years ago.
The phone is tainted to be the next HTC Desire Z to be released in the coming week, it is aimed specifically to be launched from T-Mobile US and will be associated with the 4G HSPA+ network with a maximum theoretical claimed speed offering of 14.4mbps.
The phone comes with a 3.7-inch WVGA touchscreen with a full QWERTY slide-out keyboard, running on a 800MHz Qualcomm MSM7230 processor, a 5-megapixel camera with a LED flash and HD recording abilities and Android OS 2.2. One can easily confuse G2 with slightly customized offering of HTC Desire with a keyboard.
The recent news is T-Mobile will shortly be offering 4GB internal memory with a 8GB microSD card bundled in. The phone will be released with default Swype, Google Voice, which translates Voicemail to text and Voice action, which is a Voice to search trait.
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