After the launch event for the T-Mobile myTouch 3G, representatives from T-Mobile have confirmed some further details regarding the HTC Hero and the myTouch 3G.
First, CTO Cole Brodman has confirmed that T-Mobile will not be launching the recently announced and highly anticipated HTC Hero Android device, stating that the myTouch 3G is the flagship Android device for the carrier this year.
Finally, other T-Mobile representatives have confirmed that the device warranty for the myTouch 3G will last as long as the customers’ contract, which would make it an unheard of 2 years with the additional allowance to exchange non-functioning devices within the timeframe.
Now lets get this baby launched on Sprint!!
Come on DAN, stop playing with it and launch this thing. Lets not let Verizon scoop us again.
Lets GOOOOO!!
It’s important to note that the Hero variant for the US will carry a different code-name. HTC always uses different code-names for their CDMA and GSM variants… so it is correct with they say that the Hero won’t launch there.
Ask them about the CDMA version of the Hero… and you get a big fat no comment.