Both Android handsets will deliver an appealing, simple experience

Nov 1, 2011 13:23 GMT  ·  By

Wireless services provider T-Mobile USA is gearing up for the release of two new Android devices in its myTouch series, both of them coming from LG, namely the T-Mobile myTouch and T-Mobile myTouch Q.

The mobile phone carrier already announced plans to make these two available for purchase on its airwaves, and has just confirmed that both of them will be put up for sale on its website as soon as tomorrow.

Following the near online availability, the two smartphones will become available for purchase via T-Mobile's brick and mortar stores around the United States on November 9th.

“The T-Mobile myTouch and T-Mobile myTouch Q are planned to be available starting Nov. 2 via www.T-Mobile.com and available nationwide by Nov. 9,” the wireless carrier announced via its Facebook page.

“Each device will cost $79.99 (58 Euros) after a $50 mail-in-rebate, with a two-year service agreement and qualifying Classic voice and data plan, plus taxes and fees,” the company explains.

According to T-Mobile, these devices are incredibly intuitive and easy to learn, and can also provide users with highly appealing features while on the go.

The two can provide users with a simple yet appealing experience. They feature on-device help and guided setup and also come with the Genius button, which makes searching, texting and even making calls very simple tasks.

Moreover, users who will purchase any of the two will benefit from fast access to important things in their lives straight from the homescreen of their phones.

“Introducing two new T-Mobile myTouch phones by LG that are so intuitive and easy to learn, you’ll be up and running in no time,” T-Mobile notes on its website.

“Choose either the streamlined touch screen of the myTouch or the full slide-out keyboard and touch screen of the myTouch Q, and get all the features of a great smartphone - without the learning curve.”