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T-Mobile myTouch and myTouch Q not for power users

If you are a fan of the T-Mobile myTouch range, you might be overjoyed to know that there are two new additions to that range, a candy-bar smartphone and a sliding QWERTY handset both manufactured by Huawei, with both the myTouch and myTouch Q being Android 2.3 Gingerbread handsets.

So what we have for your viewing consideration below is a hands-on video with the T-Mobile myTouch and T-Mobile myTouch Q courtesy of the guys over at Engadget, who managed to get a little playtime with both Android smartphones and put them through the paces.

As mentioned above, both handset run Android 2.3 Gingerbread, but on a special customised UI, whilst both handsets sport a 4-inch WVGA touch screen, a 5 megapixel rear facing camera, 720p video, a 0.3 megapixel front facing camera, HSPA+, a 1.4GHz processor of some description, 4GB internal storage, microSD expansion and a1500mAh battery.

Both the T-Mobile myTouch and T-Mobile myTouch Q are basically identical, other than the myTouch Q coming in a tad thicker due to that slide out QWERTY keyboard, and according to the guys both deliver a bit of a run-of-the-mill experience, and is basically for those that fancy an Android smartphone with decent specs without having to shell out too much cash, but aren’t really for the power user.

Apparently you can expect the T-Mobile myTouch and T-Mobile myTouch Q to become available as of the 8th of August, and command a price tag of 50-bucks after a 50-buck mail in rebate, and the myTouch will be available in dark red and black whilst the myTouch Q will be in white or black options.

So with all that out of the way, all you need do now is head on down to hit that play button and check out the handse on footage with the T-Mobile myTouch and T-Mbolie myTouch Q, and feel free to share your opinions of both devices to our comments area below…enjoy.

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