HTC G2, T-Mobile G2 With Google, A HSPA+ Phone Coming Soon,
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T-Mobile has confirmed that the new HTC G2, a HSPA+ phone, a replacement for the HTC G1 is on the way and every one can sign up for the Pre-sales orders. T-Mobile G1 owners get the priority. The phone will sport Android 2.2 Froyo and carries a lot of Google centric capabilities like, Voice Actions for Google Search; integrated access to Google's Internet calling service, Google Voice(somethin iPhone can't do or wont do); and the regulars, Gmail to Google Maps.
T-Mobile was the first US carrier to release an Android based phone, T-Mobile G1.
The Phone, The T-Mobile G2, carries an 800MHz Snapdragon processor, a 3.7-inch touch screen display, and Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth capability with slide out keyboard on hinges. It also has support for a 32-GB microSD card, a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and auto focus, and shoots video in 720p HD resolution. The G2 also offers smartphone essentials such as easy access to personal and work e-mail, including support for Microsoft® Exchange e-mail, contacts and calendar; social networking; and instant messaging.
You can sign up for pre order HTC G2 here
T-Mobile has confirmed that the new HTC G2, a HSPA+ phone, a replacement for the HTC G1 is on the way and every one can sign up for the Pre-sales orders. T-Mobile G1 owners get the priority. The phone will sport Android 2.2 Froyo and carries a lot of Google centric capabilities like, Voice Actions for Google Search; integrated access to Google's Internet calling service, Google Voice(somethin iPhone can't do or wont do); and the regulars, Gmail to Google Maps.
T-Mobile was the first US carrier to release an Android based phone, T-Mobile G1.
“T-Mobile ignited the spark that set the Android world ablaze two years ago with the launch of the world’s first Android-powered mobile phone, the T-Mobile G1, which remains an important milestone for both T-Mobile and the Android operating system, Now, with the launch of the T-Mobile G2, we are re-teaming with our partners at Google and HTC to provide T-Mobile customers with another first — the first Android smartphone designed to deliver 4G speeds on our new network.” said Cole Brodman, chief technology and innovation officer, T-Mobile USA.The phone is not 4G but operates on HSPA+ network which is said to reach speeds of 21Mbps. T-Mobile already announced that it has upgraded it's 3G network to HSPA+ in 25 major metropolitan areas. HSPA+, also known as "evolved HSPA".
The Phone, The T-Mobile G2, carries an 800MHz Snapdragon processor, a 3.7-inch touch screen display, and Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth capability with slide out keyboard on hinges. It also has support for a 32-GB microSD card, a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and auto focus, and shoots video in 720p HD resolution. The G2 also offers smartphone essentials such as easy access to personal and work e-mail, including support for Microsoft® Exchange e-mail, contacts and calendar; social networking; and instant messaging.
You can sign up for pre order HTC G2 here
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