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T-Mobile myTouch 3G Review

Published on: 17 August, 2009 by PhoneArena Team

This is a short review of the T-Mobile myTouch 3G.
We have published a detailed full review of the HTC Magic, which is another version of the phone.
Check it out here.

Just a little bit over half a year since we've seen the Android powered T-Mobile G1, US consumers are getting their second tasting of Google goodness in the T-Mobile myTouch 3G. It would have been totally identical to the HTC Magic, if it wasn’t for the Google branding on the back cover. The slimmer form-factor is a welcomed sight over the G1; although users who are used to a physical QWERTY keyboard will need to master the virtual ones. Other than the stark cosmetic differences, the Android 1.5 Cupcake update is found right out of the box.

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The Android powered T-Mobile myTouch 3G
Let's first start off by saying how much more pocketable this is than the T-Mobile G1 – you'll notice it more in the thickness.  The plastic material it uses has that just polished feel to it, but doesn't have that superior material quality that HTC is known to manufacture in its other devices. Even meticulously looking at the screen, you'll notice that it has that plastic feel as opposed to a more durable material like glass. Although the materials they used for the myTouch 3G may not be as appealing, at least the construction feels solid all around.

Powering on the device will light up the 3.2” capacitive LCD screen – it will definitely light up a room when placed on the brightest setting. Even dimming down the screen, the viewing angle enables you to see it at almost any position without losing visibility. The physical buttons on the front are decently sized with the trackball placed right in the middle. The 3.2-megapixel camera and speakerphone are found on the back – no flash with this one. You need to remove the back cover to gain access to the microSD slot, but at least it isn't in a more inconvenient location like underneath the battery.

As we stated before, Cupcake is already loaded when you first power on the device. It's no surprise that mastering the virtual QWERTY keyboard will be one of the few challenges some may need to overcome. The portrait one is a bit cramped, so we prefer using the more spaced out landscape variant. As far as navigating through the phone, it was relatively quick and smooth. Rotating the screen is accompanied with a slight delay and an animated transition effect – it blends in nicely as it begins to blur the screen. The only time we had an issue with the performance was when typing up a message with the QWERTY – it didn't have that responsiveness while trying to predict what we were typing.

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Back
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Front



The T-Mobile G1 has been the only Android powered device offered to US consumers since the fall. To tell you the truth, the myTouch 3G is the perfect device for those who didn't like the hefty form-factor of the G1 and prefer a virtual QWERTY. Other than that, it remains faithful to what we've already seen with the HTC Magic. It may not make quite a splash, but we're sure this will garner some attention from Android lovers.

This is a short review of the T-Mobile myTouch 3G.
We have published a detailed full review of the HTC Magic, which is another version of the phone. Check it out here.

PA rating

  • Design 8.5
  • Display 9.5
  • Camera 7
  • Sound Quality 9
  • Battery 9
  • Connectivity 9
  • Multimedia 7
  • Organizer 8.5
Good
7.5
out of 10

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is this review like not done or something?
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wow.. what a crappy review. its obvious that he wanted to get back to his iphone loving and not do a full write up. i also love where he says "you'll notice that it has that plastic feel as opposed to a more durable material like glass" has anyone else seen glass be more durable when dropped like plastic? i could swear iphone screens break like eggshell china when dropped because they are glass where my storm screen doesnt do anything (and ive dropped it dozens of times)
hey, how much memory does it have? does it improve over the G1? does it still use the same mem for OS and for disk space? are there any software differences at all from the G1 right now?? way to be indepth.
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they already have a review for the HTC magic on this site. A FULL REVIEW. this is a partial review, (DUH) just the basics. SEARCH IT
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so its the exact same phone in every way then, is what your saying?
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(8.5 + 9.5 + 7 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 7 + 8.5) / 8 = ~8.5
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Phone arena's final numbers are always messed up. Thanks for showing them how to do correct math.
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