Huawei’s T-Mobile myTouch QWERTY shows up at the Bluetooth SIG
It’s been more than two months since we first saw T-Mobile USA’s next-generation myTouch smartphones. Manufactured by Huawei, these will come in two versions: one with sliding QWERTY keyboard, and another one without.
The QWERTY version (which Huawei is calling both Ascend G312 QWERTY, and U8730) has been approved by the Bluetooth SIG recently. The SIG confirms some of the device’s features, including HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, and MicroSD card support. Other features should include: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, a 4 inch WVGA display, VGA front-facing camera, 5MP rear camera, 1GB of RAM, 1.4GHz single-core processor, and 4GB of internal memory.
We’ve heard that T-Mobile could officially introduce the two new myTouch handsets at the end of May. So let’s wait and see if that’s going to happen.
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