T-Mobile has officially announced the next Android device in its stable after the now venerable G1 in the MyTouch 3G with Google, reflecting the Android variant that complies the closest to Google’s preferred requirements.
The myTouch 3G will feature a 3.2 inch HVGA capacitive touchscreen display, quadband GSM/EDGE, quadband HSPA, Android version 1.5 which features an on-screen keyboard, video recording, media player, and improved email client with support for Exchange mail servers.
The rest of the featureset consists of Wi-Fi radio, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, microSDHC expansion slot, A-GPS support with compass, accelerometer, voice control and speakerphone along with a 3.2 megapixel camera. The device will be available for pre-order on July 8th and ships on July 29th for current customers who upgrade, with retail availability slated for early August at a cost of $199.99 after new 2 year agreement and rebates.