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T-Mobile myTouch 3G

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The T-Mobile myTouch 3G is QWERTY-less thinner variant of the G1. It also runs on Android OS but on version 1.5 which allows for on-screen keyboard. Other features include 3G, GPS, Wi-Fi, UMA, HVGA touch screen, microSDHC slot, Internet Browser and Email.

T-Mobile myTouch 3G specifications

T-Mobile myTouch 3G specifications

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  • Size
  • Battery
  • Main Display
  • Camera
  • Multimedia
  • Memory
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  • Input
  • Connectivity
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Great device

8 Sep 2009 rmeyer7

9 out of 10

While I can't really comment on the issues some have had with multiple email accounts, I can say I haven't had any trouble using both of mine (gmail, which had better work on a Google phone... and hotmail).



What surprised me most about this phone was the effectiveness of the on-screen keyboard.  I've never liked them, especially after the frustrating experience of typing out a text message on my fiance's LG Dare.  But this phone changed my skeptical mind about on-screen keyboards.  It takes very little time to get used to it, even after almost 2 years with a physical QWERTY keyboard on my previous phone.  The predictive text is kind of annoying when typing though.  It's not as easy as it should be to use a word other than its suggestion.



The design and size of the phone are just right - sleek and sexy.  Android is very easy to adjust to, even after being a WinMo user for almost 2 years.  It's intuitive, and as long as you also are, I think you can take to it like a fish to water.  The Market has loads of quality apps, even if there are several that aren't so great.  All you have to do is read the reviews on a given app in the Market before you install it, no problem there.  With just a few of the free apps, I've been able to replicate all the things I really liked on my WinMo phone, as well as do many things I'd never have been able to on the old phone.



Battery life is decent for a phone of this caliber.  Mine lasts all day with heavy use, something I always wished my previous phone could do.  Heavy use would always cause the battery to be dead by the end of the day.  Other performance areas are good too, I'm especially happy with video performance.  The phone has enough power and memory to handle multimedia, multiple apps, and everything else I've thrown at it so far.



One thing that definitely sets this phone apart from any I've owned before is the ability to customize almost anything I want, easily.  The only exception so far seems to be the ringer/vibrate alerts, but I probably just need to play with it to figure that part out.



All in all, I'm very happy with this device.





Android, performance, screen, good on-screen keyboard, app Market, design.
Not everyone can enjoy a phone with no buttons.


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not real happy

27 Aug 2009 Durenda Wood

6.7 out of 10

I have had the phone for a COUPLE OF WEEKS I am a blackberry user for many years. I have also had Tmobile for several years and was thinking of switching because I wanted a touch screen phone. I like the browser on the internet and how it locks itself when not in use and the fact that it tells you what to do to get in to it.


The email needs a lot of work; it is constantly sending the same alert of new emails which is very annoying. I have 9 email accounts so it takes a while to go through each one don't like spending all of that time digging in the email accounts. I liked that you could go into one folder to see all new emails or go into the seperate emails on the blackberry. I would like more control on sounds and vibration modes.


I understand that the battery is running alot more apps causing me have to recharge the battery everyday even if I do not talk on the phone.


I would prefer another blackberry even without the touch screen over this phone. I would be real happy if they would update the operating system.


Something else is the market where you can down load different apps to the phone but there are a lot of them where reviews say it crashes your phone so I am scared to download them due to not wanting the phone to crash.


I think Google should just purchase the good apps and add them to the operating system. That way there is less chance of any crashing.





Good Video performance from utube
browsing on the internet
can have several email accounts
pictures taken by phone are good
email alerts false and repeat themselves
video recording not too hot
not one account for catch all emails making browsing time less


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Incredible phone

16 Aug 2009 DA White

9 out of 10

Don't be mislead by first reviewer (nomadtv) (sorry)

Fantastic phone, along with T-Mobile, it rocks.


I've owned Blackberry Pearl, and Curve (great phones, but this one is the winner) (by far).  The secret to the Blackberry is its stability and reliability, that works like the old black telephone.  This phone, myTouch 3G does as well.  (Wasn't going to believe it at first, it proved itself now for 1 week)

Email, freaking great.  Better than on my G1 (had for almost 1 yr).
On the Blackberry, the paradigm was lots of email support including Microsoft Exchange and it all gets routed into just one little email INBOX.  What a mess. 


On the myTouch 3G you have separate email support for each of your different email accounts including the source gmail account and Microsoft Exchange.  Incredible!  Yes, and I've never had one problem, ever, in 1 yr, with the email support on my T-Mobile G1.
   - Just now, its better with the 3G
   - If you want to impove your gmail account experience, use the browser to go gmail, save the URL, then "long touch" the home screen (ROM pop-up) add the URL to the home screen

I could go on and make this a very long review but lets don't do that.
Simply:
- I almost went back my Blackberry Curve after my G1 experience
- Took one last chance on the myTouch 3G, and... 
  ~ "How can this phone be sooo much better?  Wow."
   ~ Twice the phone of a G1 (no 3x the phone)
- The Browser rocks, and the level of cross-application integration is there
- Cutting and pasting out of emails, rocks
- You need to learn several paradigms, like the "long touch" (pops up ROM based menus)
- Google/Market apps will give you all kinds of battery tuning, and screen brightness control
- Same battery life, as the Apple iPhone 3S   (soo much better than the G1!!!)

- Finally, the promise of the Google part of the Android O/S
   ~ The level of integration between the Google applications and the Phone is impressive
   ~ Unlike the first reviewer's experience,
       - the best part of the phone is what he was complaining about (sorry for him)
       - From email, double press, jump to Google Maps or call numbers, etc...
- One of the secrets of the Google phone (Android) is the iGoogle Desktop
   ~ Logon to igoogle.com with you gmail account
   ~ Your Contacts and Calendar in iGoogle.com will be the same as your myTouch 3G
   ~ So...
        Google has a sync app to sync Outlook Calendars with iGoogle.com,  hence myTouch 3G
        KiGoo has a sync app to sync Outlook contacts with iGoogle.com, hence myTouch 3G


- Now for fun,
   ~ Get the Body Glove protective cover with Belt Clip.  So tight, same basic size as my Blackberry now.


- Learn the "long touch"
   ~ Practice editing an email, "long touch" to "select text", and "copy"
   ~ Home key to just to different app, "long touch" to paste info
   ~ you get it, practice, pretend its like a new thing (it is)


- Key thing, you can buy this phone as a replacement for your Blackberry.  Its a Professiona grade, work environment device.


 





I give a 9 in design. I wanted the 3.5" / 3.6" screens of the iPhone and newer models, but this size works for Professional environment, same belt size as Blackberry. Not big wide game-boy.
Features are there, its getting better. Given what's on the market, its ahead of its time.
Keyboard(s) work like a champ. It takes about 3 days to get used to them.
Controlling the ringer volume. I miss calls at times. Lots of control, I wish I could "lock down" an "at work" theme (phone volume, ringers, power settings, etc.)


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