Get the T-Mobile myTouch 4G for only $80 (with new contract agreement)
Today, T-Mobile USA has launched the myTouch 4G, its latest Android smartphone made by HTC.
The carrier directly sells the myTouch 4G for $199.99 with a 2-yr contract, but you can get it for much less.
Wirefly, RadioShak and Target Mobile are all offering the new Android 2.2 Froyo smartphone for only $79.99 to customers willing to sign a new 2-yr contract agreement.
Interestingly, with the launch of myTouch 4G, T-Mobile feels entitled to say that it now has a handset that puts AT&T’s iPhone to shame (at least from the video-calling point of view). Check out the commercial below:
Funny, right?
T-Mobile has added 4G to the name of its new myTouch because it’s promoting its HSPA+ network as America’s largest 4G network. Of course, HSPA+ is not 4G, so maybe what the carrier’s doing isn’t quite fair.
Also available at T-Mobile starting today are the rugged Motorola Defy ($99.99 on contract) and the LG Optimus T ($29.99 on contract).
If you liked the post, you might find these interesting too:
- T-Mobile myTouch HD announced, comes with Froyo, video calling and “4G speeds”
- Motorola Defy coming to India on January 24?
- LG-made T-Mobile myTouch and myTouch Q Android smartphones coming soon
- Motorola Defy Mini now available in the UK for £162
- Rugged Motorola Defy with Android 2.1 coming to Europe
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