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T-Mobile confirms that an Android G2 phone running on the HSPA+
network is on its way with industry reports indicating a mid-September
launch for an HTC G2 phone.

T-Mobile confirms that it will have an Android G2 phone on the shelves
soon on its HSPA+ network. The carrier says its HSPA+ (High-Speed
Packet Access) network will allow 4G speeds at downloads up to three
times faster than 3G.

The successor to the T-Mobile G1, the G2 will be the company's first
HSPA+ smartphone. Earlier this year, T-Mobile released other HSPA+
devices, such as the T-Mobile webConnect Rocket USB Laptop Stick.

T-Mobile has set up a barebones Website for the G2. The company says
its customers will initially have exclusive access to the new Android
model.

"Delivering tight integration with Google services, the G2 will break
new ground as the first smartphone specifically designed for our
advanced HSPA+ network, which delivers today’s available 4G speeds,"
T-Mobile wrote in a statement. "In the coming weeks we'll share more
details about the G2, including information on how current T-Mobile
customers can get exclusive first access."

The HSPA+ network is now available on parts of the East Coast,
including areas of New York City, New Jersey and Connecticut. T-Mobile
plans to offer HSPA+ speeds to 185 million people in major
metropolitan areas in the United States by the end of 2010. According
to T-Mobile, its HSPA+ network achieves theoretical peak download
speeds of 21M bps and theoretical peak upload speeds of 5.7M bps.

As of January, T-Mobile was offering HSPA 7.2 to Google Nexus One
users, and told eWEEK in November that when it tested HSPA+ in
Philadelphia, speeds were faster than WiMax and LTE.

Sprint already offers its 4G WiMax network in parts of the United
States, and AT&T and Verizon reportedly will debut phones on its 4G
LTE network either late this year or in early 2011.

In an e-mail to eWEEK, Rob Enderle, principal analyst for the Enderle
Group, noted that a reduction in battery life on the G2 may offset any
increase in speed on T-Mobile's HSPA+ network. "You would hope that
trade-off would be handled better with this generation of phone
because a lot was learned from the earlier Sprint phones, and I would
expect the HSPA+ radio would drop to a lower power state automatically
if no HSPA+ signal was found," Enderle said. "T-Mobile was slow on 3G,
however, and, much like we saw with Sprint, you don't get any benefit
from a 4G phone until the related network is built out," he added.

Enderle expects HTC to manufacture the phone and to launch it in
mid-September. He noted that a fourth-quarter launch for the HTC is
well timed, as the iPhone will "feel less new and more vulnerable" as
the year progresses. Reports indicate the iPhone will be available on
Verizon's network in early 2011.

The design of the G2 is believed to be similar to that of the Palm
Pre, featuring a thin form factor and a keyboard with a horizontal
wide-side load, Enderle said.

T-Mobile unveiled the G1 in September 2008 as the first Android phone
in the United States. It launched on the company's network that
October.



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