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Is this a clear sign that T-Mobile is struggling to move MyTouch 3G Slide pre-orders? Certainly. Companies do not, out of generosity, just routinely lower prices on unreleased products. $180/$200 was ridiculous, and although $50 is an appreciable cut, I cannot help but pine for the Motorola Droid for the same amount. More »

Making room for the shamefully overpriced $179.99 HTC MyTouch 3G Slide, T-Mobile is giving away the MyTouch 3G for free online when customers sign up for a 2-year contract. Inexplicably, the G1 is being listed at $99.99, but who would buy one now? More »

One more win for GSM T-Mobile? The company may have scored the high-end Samsung Galaxy S, which is most the powerful Android smartphone in the world. With its 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor and PowerVR SGX540 graphics, the Galaxy S can do serious 3D on its Super-AMOLED (800×480) display. More »

The grapevine buzz is that June 2nd or 16th is the release date, but the prices seem to be accurate. $399.99 hits the sweet spot for most consumers and is very competitive with what is out there currently; however, $150 with a 2-year contract is ridiculous when Best Buy is offering the Motorola Droid for $129.99 and Motorola Devour at $69.99 with new 24-month terms from Verizon. More »

There was no sense in Sprint’s selling the Google Nexus One when the HTC Evo 4G is so close to launch. Google should have offered its smartphone on Sprint’s CDMA network months ago when there was room for it. Like Verizon’s Droid Incredible, the Evo 4G surpasses the Nexus One in every way except price. In some humorous news, would you like to buy a T-Mobile MyTouch 3G Slide before its official release? More »

Hey, you, do you fancy an unboxing gallery of HTC’s unreleased MyTouch 3G Slide? T-Mobile will be carrying the G1/Dream replacement within a month or so. More »

As usual, the Engadget staff gets all of the spoils. Just confirmed for June availability, T-Mobile’s myTouch 3G Slide has Ziegler’s itchy fingers all over it. The new T-Mobile Android 2.1 smartphone’s HTC myTouch pedigree is palpable. More »

Garmin is renown for GPS and navigational equipment, but its smartphones like the Nuviphones have been underwhelming. The Asus built Garminfone is a T-Mobile Android 1.6 smartphone with basic hardware and an emphasis on GPS usage (notice the dashboard mount). More »

Furthering confirming the Radio Shack snapshot indicating that HTC’s myTouch Slide is inbound at any moment, here is an FCC file that proves T-Mobile is getting the G1 successor. Compare the FCC’s picture of the Slide’s back with the one that Droid Developer posted in January… More »


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