
It’s official folks! T-Mobile has finally unveiled their first HSPA+ device and successor to the world’s first Android device, the T-Mobile G1. The G2 has some pretty big shoes to fill if it wants to be hailed as a worthy successor. The G2 will feature the stock Android UI and much like the G1, this device will feature a unique “Z” hinge to keep HTC’s innovative design alive.
“T-Mobile ignited the spark that set the Android world ablaze two years ago with the launch of the world’s first Android-powered mobile phone, the T-Mobile G1, which remains an important milestone for both T-Mobile and the Android operating system,” said Cole Brodman, chief technology and innovation officer, T-Mobile USA. “Now, with the launch of the T-Mobile G2, we are re-teaming with our partners at Google and HTC to provide T-Mobile customers with another first — the first Android smartphone designed to deliver 4G speeds on our new network.”

T-Mobile has offered up some official specs for the G2 including:
- Android 2.2
- 3.7-inch display
- Full-QWERTY keyboard
- Four rows with 3 customizable keys
- 5MP camera with 720p HD recording capabilities equipped with an LED flash
- 800MHz Qualcomm MSM 7230 “Snapdragon” processor
- Adobe Flash Player
- Built-in 3.5mm headphone jack, stereo headset and Bluetooth support
- 4GB internal storage with expandable storage up to 32 GB via microSD
- Pre-installed 8GB microSD card
- Swype keyboard
“Two years ago, HTC and T-Mobile worked together to deliver the world’s first Android phone, the T-Mobile G1. From that start, Android has grown to be the leading smartphone platform in the U.S., and one of the most popular globally,” said Peter Chou, chief executive officer, HTC Corporation. “With today’s announcement of the G2, HTC and T-Mobile are once again bringing a breakthrough Android product to market.”
The G2 will ship with the usual Google applications such as Google Voice, Google Talk, Gmail, Google Earth, YouTube and Google Maps. As T-Mobile has not announced any prices for the G2, a $199 pricetag has been hanging around the device. They did mention that current T-Mobile customers will have the opportunity to pre-order the device in limited quantities later this month.
If you haven’t signed up to receive the latest news and updates regarding the G2, I recommend you head to the official G2 page and sign up.
Will you be snatching up this device?
Full presser coming up.
Introducing the T-Mobile G2 with Google — the First Smartphone Delivering 4G Speeds on T-Mobile’s Super-Fast HSPA+ Network
T-Mobile, Google and HTC re-team to deliver the groundbreaking successor to the T-Mobile G1; Exclusive preorder for current T-Mobile customers begins later this month
BELLEVUE, Wash. — Sept. 9, 2010 — T-Mobile USA, Inc. today unveiled the T-Mobile® G2™ with Google™, delivering downloads at 4G speeds1, a blazing fast web browsing experience and tight integration with Google services. The G2 breaks new ground as the first smartphone specifically designed for T-Mobile’s new HSPA+ network2, which covers 100 million Americans in more than 55 major metropolitan areas across the country. The G2 is an ultra-powerful smartphone designed by HTC and is the highly anticipated successor to the
T-Mobile G1, the world’s first Android™-powered mobile phone, pairing a large 3.7-inch screen with a unique hinge design that opens to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard. Current T-Mobile customers will get exclusive access to preorder the G2 starting later this month.“T-Mobile ignited the spark that set the Android world ablaze two years ago with the launch of the world’s first Android-powered mobile phone, the T-Mobile G1, which remains an important milestone for both T-Mobile and the Android operating system,” said Cole Brodman, chief technology and innovation officer, T-Mobile USA. “Now, with the launch of the T-Mobile G2, we are re-teaming with our partners at Google and HTC to provide T-Mobile customers with another first — the first Android smartphone designed to deliver 4G speeds on our new network.”
“One of the advantages of an open platform is the opportunity for developers to create rich mobile experiences and seamlessly get those experiences into the hands of consumers,” said Andy Rubin, vice president, engineering, Google. “From new services, such as Voice Actions, to mobile applications, developer-led Android innovation is flourishing. On Android Market alone, the number of applications available to consumers has grown from just 50 applications two years ago to more than 80,000 applications today.”
“Two years ago, HTC and T-Mobile worked together to deliver the world’s first Android phone, the T-Mobile G1. From that start, Android has grown to be the leading smartphone platform in the U.S., and one of the most popular globally,” said Peter Chou, chief executive officer, HTC Corporation. “With today’s announcement of the G2, HTC and T-Mobile are once again bringing a breakthrough Android product to market.”
The first smartphone specifically designed to deliver 4G speeds on T-Mobile’s new HSPA+ network, the G2 is optimized for performance to provide customers with blazing fast access to a world of information through websites, applications, videos, file downloads and more. Built on Android 2.2, the G2 offers seven customizable home screen panels, including a dedicated panel with one-click access to your favorite Google applications such as Android Market™, which currently offers more than 80,000 applications.
The T-Mobile G2 delivers a powerful mobile data experience that is tightly integrated with Google Voice™, as well as packed with Google applications such as Voice Actions™ from Google, Google Goggles™ and more. It is one of the first smartphones in the industry to offer the new Voice Actions feature of Google Search™, which allows you to control your phone with your voice for calling contacts and businesses, sending messages, browsing the Web, listening to music and completing common tasks. It is also the first smartphone to offer integrated access to Google Voice™, allowing customers to create a new account using their current mobile number right from the home screen. Google Voice then automatically transcribes voicemails to text so customers can read them like an e-mail or text message from their phone or online. Additional pre-loaded Google services include Google Search, Gmail™, Google Maps™ with Places and Navigation, YouTube™, Google Talk™ and Google Earth™, among others.
Adding fuel to the G2’s speed is its Snapdragon™ MSM7230 mobile processor which combines Qualcomm’s new HSPA+ capabilities and second generation applications processor. The Snapdragon MSM7230 offers an 800 MHz CPU and is optimized to deliver exceptional performance, long battery life and leading edge multimedia and web browsing — with download speeds faster than other solutions currently in the market.
The G2 delivers advanced smartphone features including an HD video camera for recording crystal-clear, high-definition (720p) videos that can be automatically uploaded to your Photobucket account and a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and autofocus. The G2 also offers smartphone essentials such as easy access to personal and work e-mail, including support for Microsoft® Exchange e-mail, contacts and calendar; social networking; and instant messaging. In addition, the G2 features a pre-installed 8GB microSD memory card with support for up to 32 GB, as well as a music player.
Additional features of the G2 include the following:
- Dedicated Quick Keys for one-touch access to your favorite Google shortcuts and applications
- Adobe FlashPlayer enabled Web browsing experience
- Pinch and zoom functionality for Web browsing and photo gallery
- 4GB internal memory with pre-installed 8GB micro SD card, with support for up to 32 GB of external memory
- Built-in 3.5mm headphone jack, stereo headset and Bluetooth support
- Swype® text input for fast, accurate communication
Availability
The T-Mobile G2 with Google will be available in the U.S. exclusively from T-Mobile, and current T-Mobile customers will have the opportunity to preorder the G2 in limited quantities later this month. Additional availability details will be shared in the coming weeks. Visit http://g2.t-mobile.com to register for updates.
About T-Mobile’s HSPA+ Network
T-Mobile continues to expand its super-fast HSPA+ mobile broadband network, which now covers 100 million Americans in more than 55 major metropolitan areas. T-Mobile’s new HSPA+ network — which offers theoretical peak throughput speeds of 21 Mbps — offers today’s available 4G speeds to more people than any other wireless network in the country, with plans to reach more than 200 million people this year. For more information on where T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network service is available, please visit http://t-mobile.com/coverage.







I am a fan of Android. I have both Google branded phones – the G1 and the NexusOne and would like to upgrade the G1 to G2. Unfortunately, T-mobile is not present in my country and if they limit the sales of the phone only to T-mobile customers and/or for users on contract I won’t be able to get it
I’m sure someone in US with a good customer relationship with T-Mo can help buying you a G2 and have it unlocked for “foreign travel” – that’s how I got my G1 two years ago and that’s how I plan to get me a G2…
Christopher
Norway
Awww…that’s too bad =p Nickola,cuz I’m here in the US on Tmobile….I get’n it soon as it drops!
Essentially the N1with HSPA+ and a keyboard. I’ll take two please.
Conventional Design ….
Been waiting for keyboard. Gonna keep my nexus and this. I’m hopefully getting on release. If you preorder when do they charge your card?
Doesn’t seem much different than my Nexus. Was hoping for the HDMI port. That would have sold it for me. Seems like I would be getting it just for the keyboard.
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i take it no AMOLED screen. fucking let down. SMH
I am grabbing one… lost my MT3G last week… time for the upgrade …
my only concern with this phone is that from all I’ve heard about 3.0 is that it requires a 1ghz processor and this is only 800mhz. Does that mean it wont ever see 3.0?
The spec is not as bad, but i was hoping that G2 has at least 1Gz processor. I am going to wait for a faster processor.
It’s sad to see so many people stuck on specs and that don’t have a clue as to what they are looking at. The processor in the G2 is actually better than the 1 GHZ snapdragon, while it should also be better on battery life. I personally feel this would be the right direction all the carriers should be undertaking, higher performance without sacrifice for power consumption.
all you complaining about 1ghz processor…why do you need so much clock speed if you are not even going to use it? Sure enough big numbers sound cool but hell at least use it. The operating system does not need that much anyway.
Nokia phones run symbian which is a lot better then the apple crap AND faster too AND it doesnt crash,….. their clock speed is 433Mhz. Go think about it.
Y’all should worry about battery life and performance other then how high the numbers are on the technical specifications section.
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