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- Blazing fast 3G/4G-enabled, Android 2.2-powered smartphone with 3.7-inch touchscreen and slide-out QWERTY keyboard
- Compatible with T-Mobile’s growing HSPA+ 4G network–up to 3 times faster than standard 3G networks
- 5-megapixel camera; 720p HD video capture; 4 GB memory plus 8 GB included microSD card; Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking; Bluetooth stereo music; personal and corporate e-mail
- Up to 6.5 hours of talk time, up to 420 hours (17.5 days) of standby time; released in September, 2010
- What’s in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, 8 GB microSD memory card, stereo headset, USB cable, quick start guide, user manual
Product Description
You want it, you got it. Introducing the next generation smartphone, the G2 by HTC. The wait is over. With a powerhouse processor built for T-Mobile’s fastest network, everything from launching apps to downloading video hits top speed. Just say the word. With Google Voice Actions, you can send a text, an email or a note to self, listen to music, make a call, go to a website, get to an address or scour the internet with a few magic words. Unlock the keys. Text abbreviations are so not “U.” With the bombproof slide-out QWERTY keyboard, you can write it precisely how you mean it. Graphic detail. The HD camcorder captures more than video. It captures the experience. And now you can share it, in lifelike color and resolution. All-new Android OS. With Android 2.2, you’ve got more speed, security, sync options, streaming media, and auto-updating apps than ever before.Amazon.com Product Description
An ultra-powerful smartphone designed by HTC and the highly anticipated successor to the T-Mobile G1, the Android-powered T-Mobile G2 with Google provides a blazing fast Web browsing experience and tight integration with Google services. Enabled for T-Mobile’s high-speed 3G network, the G2 is also the first smartphone specifically designed for T-Mobile’s new HSPA+ network, which delivering downloads at 4G speeds. T-Mobile’s upgraded HSPA+ network currently covers 100 million Americans in more than 55 major metropolitan areas across the country and is expected to reach up to 200 million people by the end of the year (read more about HSPA+ below).