The HTC myTouch 4G has a beautiful .38 inch TFT capacitive multi-touch screen display with a resolution of 480x800 pixels and the ability to display 16M colors. The phone has an accelerometer and a proximity sensor to auto-rotate and to turn off the display automatically. The phone comes with an optical trackpad.

The HTC myTouch 4G has a 3.5mm audio jack, this means you can use any headphone to listen to your favourite music. To help you get all your music on the phone, the HTC myTouch 4G has a 4 GB of ROM and 468 MB of RAM. If you want to increase the storage memory of the phone, you can use a memory card. The phone supports up to 32 GB of cards.

The HTC myTouch 4G features GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA up to 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA, up to 5.76 Mbps, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n), DLNA, Bluetooth v2.1, and a microUSB v2.0 port for PC connectivity and charging. You can use the Wi-Fi hotspot feature of the phone to connect other Wi-Fi enabled devices to use the phone's internet connection.

The HTC myTouch 4G has a 5 MP autofocus camera which has the ability to take pictures with a maximum resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels. The camera has features such as LED flash and geo-tagging. The HTC myTouch 4G also records video at 720p HD resolution. For video calling junkies, there is a VGA front-facing camera, or secondary camera.

The HTC myTouch 4G runs on a 1GHz Scorpion processor and a dedicated Adreno 205 GPU. The setup is housed on a Qualcomm MSM8255 chipset. The HTC myTouch 4G runs Android 2.2, Froyo as the OS. The phone, unfortunately, has a GPS built in and supports A-GPS.

To support all this, the HTC myTouch 4G is given a standard 1400 mAh Li-ion battery which gives a standby time of up to 552 hours in 2G mode and up to 432 hours in 3G mode. The battery also gives a talk time of up to 9 hours 20 minutes in 2G mode and up to 10 hours 20 minutes in 3G mode."; $review2 = "HTC's myTouch is pretty popular among T Mobile customers and T Mobile has come up with a bang again with myTouch 4G. The concept of adorning phone names with 4G is pretty popular these days, even though connectivity support is always 3G. It is obvious now that T Mobile has launched myTouch 4G as a competitor for iPhone 4 with the naming convention and all.

The hardware design of HTC myTouch 4G is premium and one could say that HTC has actually overdone it. The design materials and designing theme is pretty jumbled and sometimes, it feels like an unprofessional imitation of iPhone 3G. The two tone metallic back for battery cover is good, but the goodness is canceled by the cheap plastic surrounding the metallic design. The phone is however solid and you can securely hold it without worries.

Standard 3.8\" capacitive LCD touch screen display can be seen in myTouch 4G. It is important to note that the screen is bigger than iPhone 4 screen. Display quality was good with 800 x 480 resolution. Internally, myTouch 4G is equipped with a Snapdragon Qualcomm 1Ghz processor. Call quality greatly depends on the coverage of T mobile in the region, but the phone has Wi-Fi calling app which works fine. You can use the Wi-Fi network to make calls when you are out of T Mobile coverage area.

myTouch 4G is one of the few phones that have a front facing camera suitable for video calling. Of course, with the phone called as a 4G phone, this is a mandatory requirement. The availability of HSPA+ signals is scarce, but video calling using 3G network is easy with myTouch 4G. At the back, there is a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash and video recording capabilities. This can also be used while video calling.

The android 2.2 operating system with HTC widgets and apps is good, but T Mobile has went to a greater extent to customize the interface, resulting in a fairly decent interface that clashes with the themes of certain apps and widgets. Blazing fast internet speed is guaranteed with Wi-Fi and 3.5G network from T Mobile is good enough to surf the web and have fun on the internet. "; include 'phone.php'; ?>