T-Mobile today announced the myTouch and myTouch Q would be available on November 2. This news comes after the company unveiled the new LG-made Android smartphones a month ago. The first of the two is an all-touchscreen device with a 3.8-inch display, while the latter sports a smaller 3.5-inch screen along with a side-sliding QWERTY keyboard.
Form factor aside, the two share quite a few in the way of specs:
- 5-megapixel rear-facing shooter
- 720p HD video recording support
- Front-facing camera
- HSPA and Wi-Fi connectivity
- 1 GHz single-core processor
- Android 2.3 Gingerbread
Consumers can also expect the usual pre-installed software, which includes T-Mobile’s Set-up Wizard, Tips Widget and Genius Button – gimmicky software that’s suppose to help first-time Android phone users more easily get around all of the functions of their handset. Both smartphones by LG are solid additions to T-Mobile’s mid-range lineup and are the first non-HTC devices to carry the myTouch name. Both will be available for just $79.99 after a $50 mail-in-rebate and two year contract For more information on both new myTouch devices, head over to http://mytouch.t-mobile.com/simple-phones
[via T-Mobile FB]