T-Mobile releases the dual-core Android 4G smartphone, T-Mobile G2x, today online. It is a U.S. version of the LG Optimus 2X.
The G2x has a 4" touchscreen (480x800), 1GHZ dual-core Tegra 2
processor, 8GB of internal memory with a microSD card slot that
supports expandable memory up to 32GB, Stereo Bluetooth 2.1, built-in
3.5mm headphone jack, Adobe Flash Player support, and a music player.
The G2x comes with NVIDIA’s Tegra Zone app games optimized for the Tegra 2’s dual-core architecture. It has HDMI mirroring that expands streamed video to 1080p HD quality on an HD TV.
The T-Mobile G2x with Google is available online from T-Mobile today and in stores April 20, 2011, for $199.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and with a new two-year contract.
Check out the hot new T-Mobile G2x at a Special Wirefly Price.
G2x
comes preloaded with a full version of racing game Need for Speed SHIFT
HD and a demo version of first-person sci-fi shooter Near Orbit
Vanguard Alliance (NOVA).
Other smartphones that use the T-Mobile 4G network include the Samsung Galaxy S 4G, T-Mobile myTouch 4G and the T-Mobile G2. Many of these super fast smartphones appear in our Top Ten Best Android an’ Droid Phones Now an’ Later.