Skip to main content

T-Mobile Unveils Second Android Phone: the myTouch 3G

T-Mobile Unveils Second Android Phone: the myTouch 3G

T-Mobile has formally announced its forthcoming myTouch 3G phone, the second mobile phone the carrier will offer based on the Google Android mobile operating system. The myTouch 3G will feature a 3.2-inch touchscreen display with a virtual keyboard for messaging, a 3.2 megapixel camera, access to all sorts of Google service (YouTube, Picassa, etc.) plus Android apps. And speaking of apps, T-Mobile is rolling in Sherpa, developed by Geodelic, that automatically customizes the phone based on user preferences and behaviors. As someone uses the myTouch 3G, Sherpa will pick up on their likes and dislikes, enabling it to prioritize things like search results and location-based information based on a user’s interests and behavior.

"T-Mobile myTouch 3G puts you first, so you can create a mobile experience that is truly your own," said T-Mobile’s chief marketing officer Denny Marie Post, in a statement. "There’s no cookie-cutter approach to myTouch. Inside and out, there are boundless possibilities for personalization so you can put your personal touch on the phone and make it uniquely yours."

The myTouch 3G is a rebranding of the HTC Magic; in addition to the 3.2-inch display and 3.2-megapixel camera, it features SD card expansion (it comes with a 4 GB card pre-installed), Wi-Fi and 3G mobile connectivity. The phone can top into Gmail, POP, IMAP, and Exchange mailboxes, handle IM with Google Talk, Yahoo Messenger, and Windows Live Messenger, and preview messages at a glance without quitting applications. The myTouch 3G is also lighter and features longer battery life than the T-Mobile G1, the operator’s existing Android-based handset.

The myTouch 3G will go on pre-sale July 8 for $199 with a two-year service agreement, with devices shipping in late July. The myTouch should be available at retail in early August.

Editors' Recommendations

Geoff Duncan
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Geoff Duncan writes, programs, edits, plays music, and delights in making software misbehave. He's probably the only member…
I record interviews for work. These are my favorite free recorder apps
The iPhone 14 Pro and Google Pixel 7 Pro's voice recording apps running together.

The Voice Recorder app on a phone (left) and the Voice Memos on another phone Andy Boxall / Digital Trends

Before you head to the app store on your phone to buy a voice-recording app, take a moment to consider the apps that may already be installed on your phone. Why? In my experience, they're likely all you really need. I’ve recorded interviews and voice-overs for work for years, and I’ve found the two best examples come preinstalled on your phone already, so they’re entirely free to use.

Read more
The best Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 cases: 10 best ones so far
Two Galaxy Z Fold 5 phones next to each other -- one is open and one is closed.

Samsung’s next-generation foldable is here with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5. This iteration has some notable improvements, including a new hinge design that eliminates the gap from previous generations when the device was folded. You also get a 6.2-inch HD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display on the outside while having a 6.7-inch QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display on the inside, with both screens having a 120Hz refresh rate. In other words, they're about as nice as you could ask for.

The Galaxy Z Fold 5 is made with premium materials, and the triple-lens camera system packs in a 50MP main shooter, 10MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom, and a 12MP ultrawide lens. There’s a 10MP selfie camera on the front cover, and a 4MP camera on the inner display. You also get a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy chip inside for the best performance and power efficiency.

Read more
Google Pixel Tablet just got its first big discount and it’s worth a look
Google Pixel Tablet on its charging dock.

Tablets are a dime-a-dozen these days, with offerings from all the great brands including Apple, Samsung, Lenovo, and more. So, if you really want to stand out in a sea of similar tech, you need to do things a little differently. That's what Google's Pixel Tablet offers. How? It comes with a unique speaker dock that can be used to both charge the device and offer room-filling sound -- almost like a smart speaker add-on. Better yet, when your Pixel Tablet is docked it benefits from the Hub Mode, turning the device into a smart display, with digital photo frame support, smart home controls, and hands-free Google functionality. Of course, it could set you back at full price, normally $499 unless you find it included in a roundup of the best Google Pixel deals. Well, guess what? Thanks to a Best Buy Google Pixel Tablet deal, you can get it today for $439 and save $60. Hurry, though, it's part of Best Buy's recent 48-hour sale so it won't stick around for long.

Why you should buy the Google Pixel Tablet
Okay, okay, so in our Google Pixel Tablet review, Joe Maring did give it less than stellar remarks, but he called out its reliable fingerprint sensor, comfortability during use and excellent speaker dock. Honestly, how many tablets come with a matching speaker dock that transforms the entire experience? This tablet also marks a "lot of firsts" for Google, as it's the first tablet from the company in nearly five years, the first Android tablet in eight years, and can be converted into a smart home display with the speaker dock. All of which are notable milestones.

Read more