T-Mobile MyTouch3G Review
It is here, according to the T-Mobile website, their new MyTouch3G will feature in tech racks all over the country. The MyTouch3G allows you to personalize your desktop by putting shortcuts of your favorite websites on your home screen, adding a music or calendar widget and arranging your favorite apps from the application drawer and arrange them on multiple screens.
It also has the Sherpa application that gets to know you better as you use it. It can keep track of your locations via the built-in GPS. Moreover, it has a notification pane (located at the top of your screen), which regularly updates to let you know when a new information has arrived.You can personalize this MyTouch3G by choosing any from the wide range of present designs or use one of your own pictures or designs. Shells, custom case or gel skins are also available for purchase.
Amazingly, there’s also a Search By Voice Option that allows you to speak directly to your GPS-enabled phone and it will automatically give you the closest location of the place you are looking for. Need a burger? Say “Burger” to the MyTouch3G, and it will point you to the right direction. T-Mobile partnered with Google in putting the One-Touch Google Search widget right in your home screens. It immediately lets you access your favorite websites.
The MyTouch3G will come out on the first week of August. T-Mobile present subscribers can get a head on with this device by putting in an order at the T-Mobile website. The MyTouch3G will cost $199.99 in a two-year contract with the telecommunication giant.Among other features of this phone is its super fast 3G, one-touch sharing option, optimized battery life up to six hours of talk time and a 4GB micro SD card. The MyTouch3G is also made for e-mail and music. It supports the Gmail and other POP3 email accounts. You can directly download from Amazon and store it in your phone, PC and music players.
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