Reviewers say "it's not quite like anything we've seen on a production Android device before, featuring a host of custom apps including the 'Faves Gallery,' a social aggregator for your most dearly beloved contacts; 'myModes,' a profile manager that can change the phone's themes and settings based on time or location; the Swype keyboard in place of Google's option; and the so-called 'Genius Button,' which seeks to extend Android's already decent voice command and text-to-speech systems by allowing you to do just about anything on the phone using your voice, hear messages read back to you."
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide official: Android 2.1, QWERTY, coming in June (we go hands-on) | Technology Blog
T-Mobile is launching another midrange Android QWERTY slider, the "myTouch 3G Slide," with a 3.4-inch HVGA display, 5 megapixel camera, and a pretty heavily-customized skin based on Android 2.1.

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