'Even still, the myTouch 4G is, without a doubt, one of T-Mobile's best smartphones. '
'The latest powerhouse Android phone, the T-Mobile myTouch 4G ($199 with contract) is the best smartphone experience T-Mobile has to offer. '
'The phone is incredibly snappy, both in the browser (over Wi-Fi especially) and throughout the software.'
'Oh, yup, the T-Mobile myTouch 4G has become a super hot new released phone on Amazon, more and more people are falling in love with it like crazy, so I think I must share it with you guys today. '
'the phone sounded fairly clean, and callers had no trouble understanding us.'
'We've been able to install the necessary certificates and easily gain access to our office Exchange mail server and have new messages pushed to the phone.'
'As is typical of Nokia's Eseries cell phones, the E66's build quality is fantastic.'
'The back is rounded and feels comfy in your hand, plus it sports a matt finish that is relatively good at what it´s supposed to do, i.e. prevent the phone from accidentally slip out of your hand.'
'We found the phone stable and well-behaved overall and we’d guess the firmware is reasonably close to release candidate status. '
'the phone is very compact, slipping easily into the pocket.'
'The dimensions and the weight are well balanced and the phone feels handy to use.'
'phone perfect'
'Data transfer speeds over AT&T's HSDPA network are good and the phone supports DUN so you can use the phone as a wireless high speed modem for a notebook.'
'You don't need to have the phone open to take photos, which is rather convenient.'
'It is possible to view contacts saved in the phone memory or those stored on SIM, or both lists together.'
'the phone's extras in the aspect of video editing are rather modest, being nothing beyound the basical required level.
completely.'
'We found the shape highly easy to pocket, and the weight of 111 grams perfectly acceptable for a phone its size. Although the face of the phone has been drenched head-to-toe in gloss black, Nokia's choice of materials on the rest of the phone gravitated more toward the more pragmatic.'