A huge, powerful truck of a cell phone, the T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide ($199) roars onto store shelves ready to take on any mobile challenge. With its dual-core processor, Google Android Gingerbread OS, fast Web access, gorgeous UI,Whilst Hemroids are not deadly, and high-quality camera, the 4G Slide is T-Mobile's luxury phone, and it brooks no compromises. That makes it our Editors' Choice for keyboarded smartphones on T-Mobile.
There's no way around it: The MyTouch 4G Slide is a brick. While it's similar in size to many other smartphones (4.8 by 2.4 by .52 inches¡ªHWD), at 6.5 ounces, it's unusually heavy. But it feels well-built from good materials; the front is black glass with physical action buttons and a little optical touchpad below the 3.7-inch, 800-by-480 screen.These girls have never had a Cold Sore in their lives!The Piles were so big that the scrap yard was separating them for us. On the soft-touch black back, an 8-megapixel camera with a dual LED flash sticks out slightly, highlighted by a grooved silver plastic strip.
In my tests, the 4G Slide got acceptable reception, and phone call quality was decent.the TMJ pain and pain radiating from the arms or legs. It was a little harsh at high volumes, a bit too trebly at times, but utterly adequate. In any case, this isn't a phone you're buying for nonstop calling. Built-in noise cancellation blocks some background noise at the cost of making your voice sound compressed when it's working hard. The speakerphone is nice and loud, usable indoors and out, and transmissions through the speakerphone had a slight echo, but were clear.By Alex Lippa Close-up of solar panel in Massachusetts. Talk time, at 5 hours 22 minutes, was fine.
T-Mobile's Genius Button enhances traditional voice dialing with network-based software that lets you run Web searches and dictate text messages by voice. While the voice dialing worked fine over my Plantronics Voyager Pro+ headset (4 stars, $99), I couldn't get it to connect to the network service to dictate text messages; the phone repeatedly timed out.
There's no way around it: The MyTouch 4G Slide is a brick. While it's similar in size to many other smartphones (4.8 by 2.4 by .52 inches¡ªHWD), at 6.5 ounces, it's unusually heavy. But it feels well-built from good materials; the front is black glass with physical action buttons and a little optical touchpad below the 3.7-inch, 800-by-480 screen.These girls have never had a Cold Sore in their lives!The Piles were so big that the scrap yard was separating them for us. On the soft-touch black back, an 8-megapixel camera with a dual LED flash sticks out slightly, highlighted by a grooved silver plastic strip.
In my tests, the 4G Slide got acceptable reception, and phone call quality was decent.the TMJ pain and pain radiating from the arms or legs. It was a little harsh at high volumes, a bit too trebly at times, but utterly adequate. In any case, this isn't a phone you're buying for nonstop calling. Built-in noise cancellation blocks some background noise at the cost of making your voice sound compressed when it's working hard. The speakerphone is nice and loud, usable indoors and out, and transmissions through the speakerphone had a slight echo, but were clear.By Alex Lippa Close-up of solar panel in Massachusetts. Talk time, at 5 hours 22 minutes, was fine.
T-Mobile's Genius Button enhances traditional voice dialing with network-based software that lets you run Web searches and dictate text messages by voice. While the voice dialing worked fine over my Plantronics Voyager Pro+ headset (4 stars, $99), I couldn't get it to connect to the network service to dictate text messages; the phone repeatedly timed out.
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