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Review: HTC myTouch 4G Slide

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dcrandon

Sep 23, 2011, 12:13 PM
over in the "HTC myTouch 4G Slide" discussion:

Does it have Gorilla Glass?

I'd like to know if this phone has the Gorilla Glass like on my Vibrant. This glass is virtually scratch proof.
I do not believe it does. I've had mine over a year and kept a screen protector on it. The gorilla glass is a newer feature I believe.
I could always be wrong, but I'd never even heard of it until my husband got his galaxy 4. =)
JAYSENPR

Jul 29, 2011, 11:14 AM

WHICH PROCESOR IS BETTER???

dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 OR SNAPDRAGON 😕
If you have the software to support it, then any dual core processor should be faster than any single core as long as the clock speeds are comparable. If the software can independently access each core, then that is however fast the processor is PER ...
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kendrat

Jul 14, 2011, 12:31 AM
over in the "HTC myTouch 4G Slide" discussion:

My touch 4g slide

😁 I am so ready for this phone to come out for T-mobile. I saw it and loved it immediately. I have the 3G version now and I will miss it. But with the 4G one I will be okay. And honestly, I hope At&t does not get T-mobile. I like my calling plan where it is and my data plan is awesome. If At&t wants to buy/merge with someone, try Verizon and leave us alone. Our plans are decently priced. I would hate for them to get us. I would have to give money, an arm, leg, foot and a left boob to cover the costs of the new bill we would get. 😳 🤣 😳
that1guy

Jul 5, 2011, 5:30 PM
over in the "HTC myTouch 4G Slide" discussion:

Good phone but...

with t-mobile on the acquisition block, why can't they make this phone with support for AT&T 3G bands?

Or is t-mobile betting that the merger will be blocked?

All I am saying is don't (start) screwing customers t-mobile.

This from a former t-mo customer.
Because at&t does not own T-Mobile. Why would T-Mobile design a myTouch phone (only t-mobile carries mytouches) with features which could easily allow an individual to change to their largest competitor?
 
 
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