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T-Mobile has just announced two new myTouch devices built by
LG: the T-Mobile myTouch. The T-Mobile myTouch is your basic slab-style smartphone running Android 2.3 Gingerbread on a single-core 1GHz processor from Qualcomm. The myTouch has a 3.8-inch display, a 5-megapixel rear shooter capable of video capture in 720p, and a VGA front-facing camera for video chat. but AndroidGuys are thinking that these are most likely T-Mobile’s version of the LG Univa, it will be sporting a 3.5” HVGA display while running on an 800MHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 512MB of RAM and a 5MP camera in the rear, with its choice of Android being in the Gingerbread 2.3 flavor. Rounding out the duo is the myTouch Q QWERTY slider. It holds most of the same specs as its myTouch cousin, including Android 2.3 Gingerbread and that 1GHz single-core Qualcomm processor. However, the front-facing VGA camera has been ditched and the screen was reduced to 3.8 inches. No worries though, the myTouch Q still keeps that 5-megapixel rear camera with 720p video capture. The four-row slide-out keyboard comes loaded with a Genius button, which launches directly into T-Mobile’s voice control system. Again, Android may look a bit different courtesy of T-Mobile’s myTouch UI.