T-Mobile myTouch HD leaks, 1GHz CPU, Froyo and Elvis found inside
You like the T-Mobile G2 specs but do not need the QWERTY? T-Mobile’s leaky faucet has the thing for you – the T-Mobile myTouch HD. The Froyo powered droid has HSPA+ connectivity and faster 1GHz CPU plus video calling.
A leaked T-Mobile document brags about how good the T-Mobile myTouch HD is but it’s awkwardly worded. Plus it’s just a rumor for now, so take things with a grain of salt for the time being.
Features include Android 2.2 Froyo running on a 1GHz “Dual Processor”. It’s probably a technical mistake, rather than a dual-core CPU but still it’s faster than the G2′s 800MHz processor. The screen is a bit larger too at 3.8″ and there is a “screen share feature” – we are going to guess TV-Out (they mention HD, which hints at HDMI).
The leaked document a couple shots more of the T-Mobile myTouch HD
The document states it would be cool to show off pics to your friends – pics of you and Elvis. Seems like T-Mobile knows something about the King that we don’t. Jokes aside, the phone has a 5MP auto-focus camera with flash on the back and a secondary VGA camera for video calling.
Video calls are not limited to Wi-Fi – they can go through 3G and HSPA+ too. Or as Motorola would say, “Video calls over 3G? There’s a phone for that.” Anyway, the T-Mobile myTouch HD features Swype as well as 4GB built-in memory and an 8GB microSD card in the box (just like the T-Mobile G2).
The Genius Button makes an appearance too – it debuted with the myTouch 3G Slide but has been improved since. It can read an SMS message out loud and let you dictate a response (great while driving).
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