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Huawei's Android smartphone is the future T-Mobile G3

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8 April, 2009

Huawei T-Mobile Android Touch UI Rumors

It's true. The Android powered Huawei phone, which was mysteriously shown during the MWC 2009, turns out to be the next T-Mobile G3. Full pack connectivity, smallish design and 5 megapixel camera are some of the key features in its spec list.

Huawei indeed presented their smartphone at the MWC 2009, but only behind glass and its was more of a design dummy than anything else. There were no official presentations or a full specs sheet.

As far as rumors have it, however, the mysterious smartphone will be marketed and sold as T-Mobile G3.


The T-Mobile G3

The smartphone sports a huge capacitive touchscreen, a 5 megapixel camera, 3G networks support, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, 3.5mm audio jack and of course it will run on the latest Android. There will be no physical keyboard.

The T-Mobile G3 is expected to be released some time in Q3 2009. No word on pricing or more detailed specs yet.

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  • ghalib
  • dNC
  • 10 Feb 2015

Sim

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  • Tone
  • 4c2
  • 16 Aug 2009

First of all the phone does not look like that, That's an Iphone pictured there.. I've had it for one day and spent almost 4 hours just trying to figure stuff out....

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  • Anonymous
  • R5x
  • 17 Jun 2009

is this from china company..?? if yes..indeed pls do a REAL GOOD job to show the world u can make it happen.....fr the bottom of my heart S'pore Boy

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