T-Mobile is making the myTouch brand into a full line of phones, with the original myTouch 3G and the new myTouch 3G Slide, and now they may have another new member of the family. Android Central has received an image of what their tipster says is the myTouch 3G HD. The buttons on the device above match the ones on the myTouch 3G Slide, but it looks the the myTouch 3G HD may differentiating itself with a possible front-facing camera up top.
Rumors have been swirling around the myTouch 3G HD, with some believing that it, not the HTC Vision/G1 Blaze, could in fact be T-Mobile's first HSPA+ phone. It certainly does seem to look similar to the image on T-Mobile's HSPA+ site. Also, T-Mobile has removed all references to "Vanguard" in the site's code, so that could mean it was a mistake, which improves the HD's chances of being the HPSA+ phone. Just remember that when you're considering all of the rumors above that they are just that. Rumors. So I hope you've got a grain of salt nearby.
The image of the myTouch 3G HD above certainly does look more real than your typical fan render. When you consider that, as well as the age of the original myTouch 3G, I think the HD definitely could be the real deal. When it comes to it being T-Mo's HSPA+ device, however, I'm not so convinced. For the time being, though, we'll just have to speculate until T-Mobile comes clean with the details on its HSPA+ phone. What do you think about the myTouch 3G HD, readers?
Via Android Central