The T-Mobile MyTouch launched at a press event in New York City earlier today. Though there wasn’t as much Internet fandom and immediate hype as the Hero launch, some useful information emerged from the event.
For one, T-Mobile is diving full force into this “my” thing. Android is already very customizable internally, but T-Mobile wants to do the same for the hardware. myTouch3g will be available in white, black, Merlot, and changeable back shells that feature pre-designed or custom images. Marketing executive Denny Marie Post described the combination by saying “There’s no cookie-cutter approach to myTouch.”
The myTouch also has a bevy of optional accessories to further “make it yours.” There’s the docking station for easy connection to a desktop, a battery extender that adds 50% more juice, stereo headset with adapter, and several color options for wrist straps, cases, and pouches.
T-Mobile USA is accepting pre-orders for the myTouch.
Images courtesy of a PDF provided by Phandroid







July 9th, 2009 at 4:33 am
I bet T-Mobile is going to charge crazy prices for those. At least we got Amazon
July 29th, 2009 at 5:29 pm
Yeah, they probably will have hefty price-tags, but look how much we dump out for the phones almost everytime a new one hits the market, with those, “Oh I’ve just GOT to have THAT!!”, features!
August 13th, 2009 at 3:02 am
just ordered mine for 200…
October 6th, 2009 at 10:38 am
I think T-mobile is pretty smart. In a world where little dogs are accessories; having "trinkets to go along with your phone" is a good move. How much could producing those trinkets actually cost? Vs. the price they'll be sold for you're in the black.
January 8th, 2010 at 12:04 pm
Yes I agree that T-Mobile has a lot of options so that you can select one of your favorite or what suits you better.I also like it a lot.
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