T-Mobile customers not completely sold on the upcoming T-Mobile G2 might want to take a close look at some new details on the myTouch HD. We’ve known for a while that the myTouch HD would be one of the most exciting Android phones this fall, but detailed specs have been missing until now. Those hoping that this phone would feature a massive 4.3 inch screen will be a little disappointed, but the mTHD will have a 3.8 inch Super TFT LCD screen. The phone will also feature Android 2.2, 4GB of internal memory, 5MP camera with LED flash, front facing VGA camera for video calling/chat, a 1GHz “dual processor” (whatever that is), and support for HSPA+ so you can jump on “America’s largest 4G network.”
The T-Mobile myTouch HD will certainly be one of the best Android phones on T-Mobile when it launches, though we still have a few reservations about it. Since the phone is sporting the myTouch name, we’re expecting it will be loaded up with the Espresso UI variant of HTC Sense. We’re also not sure what “dual processor” is trying to imply. It would be nice if this phone did feature a dual-core 1GHz processor, but this clearly contradicts Qualcomm’s statement from last week.
Source: TmoNews
I’m not buying this. Dual processor does not mena dual-core.
considering tht the vibrant is a $500 piece of crap i wouldnt trust this one either. itll be the best thing u bought for like an hour until u start to realize it has the same flaws the vibrant has.
As much as we love HTC products here, I’m not sure why the Vibrant is a “$500 piece of crap”. It’s one of the best Android phones currently on the market. The only flaw that I know if is the GPS issue which should be fixed pretty soon with a software update.
HTC and Samsung handsets offer a completely difference user experience. Just because they will both be running Android does not mean they will both have the same issue. The only thing that’s the same between the two phones is Android… which will also be difference since the Vibrant is running a custom build of Android 2.1 and the myTouch HD will be running a custom build of Android 2.2