T-Mobile’s first Android 2.1 device, the myTouch 3G Slide, is now available for any and all interested parties! With its 3.4-inch screen, sliding QWERTY keyboard and 5 megapixel camera, the phone is a fairly good bargain at $179.99 (2-year service agreement, mail-in rebate). The highly customizable phone comes with a tailored version of HTC Sense and features new innovations such as the Genius Button and Faves Gallery. If you’d like to reach more about the phone, head to T-Mobile’s mini-site dedicated to the myTouch 3G Slide. For those of you ready to order one for yourself, head here and add one to your cart!
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Wow, great advertisement. And first 2.1 device on T-mobile?
Are we forgetting a little something called the NEXUS ONE?
This technically is T-Mobile's first 2.1 device, as they are directly selling it, unlike the Nexus One, which for the moment, is only available at http://www.google.com/phone.
Doesn't it still have an ARMv6 processor in it? If so, it will never be able to run Flash. =/
It's a 600MHz MSM7227 Qualcomm processor