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T-Mobile USA has posted some official info related to the HTC G2 – the carrier’s first HSPA+ smartphone.
T-Mo has confirmed that the G2 is running Android 2.2 Froyo, and also that it’s powered by an 800MHz Qualcomm Scorpion processor – not a 1GHz one, as we previously thought. Since it runs Froyo, the G2 will also be Adobe Flash Player 10.1 ready.
Like the G1, the T-Mobile G2 has a sliding QWERTY keyboard. it should also come with a 3.7 inch WVGA display, Wi-Fi, GPS, and a 5MP autofocus camera. HTC’s Sense UI doesn’t seem to be included.
The T-Mobile G2 could be launched on September 29. Reportedly, it will cost $199 with a new 2-yr contract agreement.
Via T-Mobile
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