Oct 19, 2010 05:53 GMT  ·  By

Wireless carrier T-Mobile has in store some new devices in its popular myTouch lineup, including a device called T-Mobile myTouch 4G, which has just made an appearance into the wild via a leaked ROM and a promo video.

The T-Mobile myTouch 4G device that can be admired in the video embedded at the bottom of this article is supposedly the same myTouch HD we've heard of before, which also leaked into the wild before as the HTC Glacier.

Long story short, it all started with a leaked T-Mobile myTouch 4G ROM which, according to Android Guys, was brought to the display by 911sniper, and which was downloaded and torn apart by enthusiasts.

Among other things, they found a video promo with the mobile phone itself, video that can be seen below, and which touts some of the main features of the upcoming device.

Among these features, we can count a HD camcorder, complemented by a front-facing camera for video calling, the Genius button, media sharing across screens, and more.

Most probably, the new, unannounced device, packs HSPA+ connectivity inside. T-Mobile has already announced the availability of two new mobile phones with this capability, not to mention that the 4G moniker suggests the same.

For those out of the loop, we should note that T-Mobile touts its HSPA+ network as being able to offer 4G speeds to all users, and having a HSPA+-enabled device called 4G makes perfect sense.

For the time being, however, nothing is known for sure on this device, and all that we have on it is the said leaked ROM and the video below, which was extracted from the ROM by the guys over at Android Central.

Undoubtedly, more info on the device would become available in the near future, including specific details on its price tag and availability, so keep an eye on this space for more details on the matter.