Posts tagged mytouch 3g
The Future of MotoBLUR, Sense and TouchWiz
Feb 17th
Android is on the verge of earning the moniker “the future of the mobile operating system.” Although it is still in its infancy, the Android platform currently operates on nine handsets in the U.S. Five of the nine handsets, the G1, the MyTouch 3G, the Moment, the Droid and the Nexus One, run the standard version of Google’s mobile operating system. The remaining four, however, run operating systems that are customized by the device’s manufacturer. The Hero and Eris run HTC’s Sense, the Cliq runs Motorola’s MotoBLUR, and the Behold II runs Samsung’s TouchWiz.
Prior to the release of the Nexus One, and more importantly Android 2.1, these custom operating systems were incredibly appealing, and may still be to some users. The standard version of Android, prior to version 2.1, featured a measly three home screens, and to many was very bland. I, for one, had no interest in Android until HTC’s Sense UI debuted. HTC Sense expanded the number of home screens from three to seven, added useful widgets, and completely altered the theme of the operating system from a white, playful theme to a clean, black and grey theme. MotoBLUR also features a number of custom widgets and social-oriented theme to differentiate itself from “vanilla” Android.
The release of Android 2.1 raises an important question: What is the future of the manufacturer customized versions of Android? Android 2.1 is a vast improvement over previous versions of Android. Since it has been discussed ad nauseam, I will not go in depth into said improvements here, but cards and added home screens come to mind. Furthermore, these manufacturer customized versions of Android fracture the fledgling mobile operating system. Currently, the Hero, Eris, Cliq and the like run Android 1.5, the G1 is runs 1.6, the Droid runs 2.0, and the Nexus One is runs 2.1. Some may not consider that to be an issue, but there are a number of applications, specifically widgets, that are unavailable for Android devices running Android 1.5 or 1.6. I fear that Android, if it remains fractured, may find itself in the same position as Windows Mobile.
While writing this editorial, I spoke with our insightful Editor-in-Chief to get his opinion. He posed an interesting question: How does a handset manufacturer differentiate its product without a manufacturer customized operating system? Hypothetically, without a customized operating system, the only differentiating characteristics would be the phone’s design, the screen size/resolution, and the phone’s internal components.
I have decided to stick with Sense UI in the future because you always have the option to turn off Sense UI. Regrettably, upon turning it off, you are most likely going to find yourself stuck with an antiquated version of Android. Ultimately, consumers will decide the fate of these manufacturer customized operating systems.
What say you, loyal readers of AndroidGuys.com?
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Listen Up! Podcast #39 is On Demand
Feb 11th
Our latest podcast, #39, is in the can and available for downloads and streaming. Joining me this week was resident AndroidGuy Sam Herren, Nick Gray (HTC Source), and Andrew Kamika (Androinica). Also, Nicole stopped by for a few minutes near the end to share are few newsworthy items of her own! [Topics after the jump]
Topics for this week:
- Zeppelin to Arrive as Motorola Cliq XT
- HTC Scorpion to offer 1.5GHz Processor, WiMAX, Android 2.2
- HTC Legend spotted in wild ahead of MWC
- HTC Incredible shows up in the real world
- T-Mobile myTouch 3G Released
- Droid Details for Android 2.1
- T-Mobile Cliq to See Android 2.1 in March
- Dropbox Coming to Android
- Seesmic Sees update, adds features
- Nexus One Channel on YouTube Shows Concept to Release
- T-Mobile Launches Voice Plus Beta
- Google Offers Phone Support for Nexus One
- Google Advertises on Super Bowl
- Motorola Uses Megan Fox for Ad
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First Batch of myTouch 3G Fender Edition Sells Out, More Coming
Feb 11th
Apparently, Eric Clapton has awesome drawing power. Thanks to heavy promotion, T-Mobile has moved over 17,000 myTouch 3G Fender Edition handsets. After roughly 3 weeks, the first round of handsets has been sold through. According to TmoNews, a second batch is on tap for release in April. One has to wonder if T-Mobile plans to pull the commercials down for the time being. No word on how many more of these handsets are coming in April.
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T-Mobile myTouch 3G Released with New Features
Feb 10th
Today sees the release of the new T-Mobile myTouch 3G. But wait! Didn’t this phone come out last year? Yes, and no. Today’s launch is an improved handset with new features and functions. Pretty much everything that was rumored on this phone has come to fruition. So what’s the deal with this one? Notable differences between the original model:
- A built-in 3.5mm headset jack and updated music player
- Additional memory with 288 MB of RAM and an 8GB microSD card
- Swype, an innovative text input technology, providing a faster and more intuitive text input on the touch screen
- Preloaded applications, including Barcode Scanner, Music Player, myAccount and Visual Voicemail
Starting today, customers can buy the myTouch 3G for $149.99, providing they sign a 2-year agreement. You can pick one up at a T-Mobile store near you or online at http://www.t-mobilemytouch.com.
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MyTouch 3G 1.2 Shipping With Swype
Feb 9th

While T-mobile has been getting ready for the new MyTouch 3G 1.2 (just a MT3G with a little more RAM and a 3.5mm jack), by doing things like lowering the price of the original MyTouch to $99, more and more news keeps coming to the surface about this mysterious device. This particular tid-bit happens to be of the Swype variety (you know, that crazy new keyboard input method). Tmonews has gotten a tip from one of their ninjas that the MyTouch 1.2 will be shipping with Swype as the default keyboard. I don’t really know what would prompt this decision (other than the fact that Swype is AMAZING), but it may be the start of a virtual keyboard revolution. If you haven’t seen Swype in action yet head over to our article where you can find it live in action on a G1. Viva la innovative software revolucion!
Via Tmonews
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T-Mobile myTouch 1.2 Featuring Swype?
Feb 7th
In just a few short days, T-Mobile is expected to release the updated version of their myTouch 3G handset. Among the notable changes in design are a 3.5mm headphone jack and more memory. A leaked internal screenshot for T-Mobile indicates a software enhancement will be joining the party too.
The folks over at TmoToday have a screenshot shows the myTouch 3G with 3.5mm headphone jack (catchy title) will also offer the unique soft keyboard, Swype. For those of you who aren’t familiar with it, Swype works by dragging your finger from letter to letter, rather than pecking them. It’s rather unconventional, but we hear it’s pretty awesome.We’re not sure what kind of learning curve it has, however, it appears it could be a preferred way of typing.
It’s interesting to see something like this being bundled with a handset, but it does help differentiate it from other Android phones. At least out of the box. Swype also comes preloaded on the Samsung Omnia II.
Fun Fact: Swype was founded by the same guy (Cliff Kushler) who invented T9 texting.
Thanks for the heads up, Jim!
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