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T-Mobile myTouch HD first dual-core Android phone on 4G?[/h2]
Taylor Wimberly on Sep 12 at 8:10 pm
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Last week LG announced they would deliver the first
Tegra 2-powered smartphone and since then everyone has gone
dual-core crazy with their press releases. Many of us thought LG’s Optimus Series could be the first dual-core phone on a U.S. carrier, but now a leaked company document suggests that T-Mobile’s myTouch HD might beat them to market.
Our friends at
TmoNews have posted an internal promo doc that reveals the myTouch HD will include a 1 GHz dual processor, 3.8″ display (most likely S-TFT), Android 2.2 (most likely Sense UI), 5.0 MP primary camera with autofocus and flash, VGA front-facing camera, 4 GB internal storage, and Swype virtual keyboard.
Other notable features include Screen Share (which sounds like some DLNA software) and a revamped Genius Button that includes a driving mode to respond to text messages with your voice.
T-Mobile is also advertising that the myTouch HD will be operating on “America’s largest 4G network