G2 Touch on T-Mobile, HTC Hero on TMobile is G2 Touch

T-Mobile have today launched their new touchscreen upgrade to the successful T-Mobile G1 handset, a network-branded version of the HTC Hero renamed the T-Mobile G2 Touch for the operator offers even more connectivity ‘minus’ the rather lame slide out keyboard of the original model.

Although the G2 Touch is only available on T-Mobile consumers will be glad to know that the exact equivalent in the form of the HTC Hero is available on Orange and Vodafone in its different coloured formats (black, brown, pink and white).

T-Mobile G2 Touch / HTC Hero on TMobile

T-Mobile G2 Touch / HTC Hero on TMobile

Review:

With the T-Mobile G2 Touch, personalisation lets you create a phone that is just right for you. Sporting a 3.2 inch touchscreen display, the G2 Touch runs on the latest version of the Android operating system (known as Cupcake) which lets you download apps from the Android Market and features full compatibility with Google services such as Google Maps and Gmail. The TMobile G2 Touch and HTC Hero range are the first phones to embody HTC Sense – an intuitive seamless experience that puts multiple channels such as Email and Facebook in your contacts and will also show you the latest photos your friends have uploaded. Also included is a 5.0 Megapixel camera with Autofocus, HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity, built in GPS and Bluetooth.

Andriod OS:

The G2 Touch handset runs on the Android operating system, developed in part by Google. Downloadable applications, full customisation and support for Google sevices such as Google Maps, G-Mail and Google Search are all Possible with Android. The T-Mobile G2 runs the latest version of Android meaning that it dispenses with a hardware QWERTY keyboard in favour of an on screen one which helps to keep size and weight down.

User Interface:

Make it your G2 Touch with HTC Sense, letting you personalise and create a phone just right for you. The T-Mobile G2 lets you add widgets to your homescreen, also letting you customise the size and style, flick through multiple windows, called scenes (which are also fully customisable), so all your favourites are at your fingertips and search for contacts, Twitter Tweets, Emails and much more. HTC Sense also brings all your contacts together in one place. When you view people in your contacts list you see the different ways to get in touch; Email, social networking updates such as Facebook and even what photos your friends have recently uploaded.

Touch:

The T-Mobile G2 Touch features a crystal clear 3.2 inch TFT touchscreen display. Use your fingers to navigate through menus; once you’ve used a touchscreen phone you’ll never look back! The G2 Touch even has a built in accelerometer which automatically rotates the screen to match how the phone is held plus handwriting recognition for quick and easy texts and emails.

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2 Responses to “G2 Touch on T-Mobile, HTC Hero on TMobile is G2 Touch”

  1. justin Says:

    this phone is hot imma get iht once i come out

  2. Deangelo Hofmeister Says:

    Just my luck, I’m in a bit of trouble, I’ve had my iphone 3G for the past 2 years and it’s been great. It is my understanding that Apple has a new software update due out called OS 4 and it’s supposed to be adding some new features to the iPhone 3G. I actually just bought Verizon’s new HTC Incredible the HTC Incredible and it’s an incredible phone, way better than the Apple 3G, BUT I’m hearing that Apple is supposed to be coming out with a brand new iphone altogether, and it’s supposed to be really nice but no one has any ideas as to when and Apple isn’t saying a thing. Should I keep my HTC Incredible, that I have 30 days to test and give back if I don’t want to keep it, or should I give it back, keep my current 3G and wait for the release for the new iPhone- tough to decide.

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