Posted by Troy Wolverton on July 21st, 2009 at 6:26 pm | Categorized as Tech | Tagged as android, Apple, Google, iPhone, mytouch 3g, Palm, pre, t-mobile, wolverton
(updated below)
I’ll write a more complete review tomorrow, but here’s what I think of the T-Mobile myTouch 3G so far:
Pros
Good size. Much slimmer than the G1, the first T-Mobile Android phone. Fits more easily in the hand than the iPhone.
Virtual keyboard. This is something that was a big problem with the G1; you had to use its physical keyboard to enter text. With the latest version of Android, though, you get a virtual keyboard. And — a la the new iPhone OS — it’s available in landscape or portrait mode for most applications.
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Posted by Troy Wolverton on July 10th, 2009 at 2:57 pm | Categorized as Tech | Tagged as android, Apple, Google, iPhone, iPhone 3.0, mytouch 3g, Palm, palm pre, smartphones, t-mobile, WebOS, wolverton

T-Mobile myTouch 3G
Google and T-Mobile this morning showed off the myTouch 3G, the second phone in the United States to run on the search giant’s Android operating system.
The companies debuted the phone at a small press event in San Francisco. The event started with a panel discussion that focused on the new phone, Android and the evolving role of carriers in an era of increasingly open phone platforms.
I got some hands-on time with the new phone and got a fairly favorable impression of it. The big difference between the myTouch and the G1, the first T-Mobile Android phone, is that the myTouch lacks a keyboard. Thanks to that, it’s slimmer, sleeker and seemingly lighter than the G1.
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