Poor little HTC. Not only do they have to suffer from the fact that barely anyone’s heard of them, and from the fact that they own about 0.3% of the market share, and from the fact that… well, that’s suffering enough. But not only do they have to deal with that, they also have to deal with big bullies like T-Mobile coming along and re-naming their phones.
“HTC Hero, you say? Bah! Never! From this day forth it shall be called the T-Mobile G2 Touch. And we shall pretend like it is a phone we made with our very hands, scrubbing out all mention of your pathetic little company, picking your stickers off with our nails of gold, and making out as if it is us that have brought Google Android to such a weirdly shaped phone. No one will ever know that the T-Mobile Touch was actually made entirely by you, HTC, and when asked in some kind of online survey thing they will claim never to have even heard of you. AHAHAAHAHAHAHA.” etc. and so on and so forth.
Because that’s all T-Mobile have done here. The T-Mobile G2 Touch is not really the T-Mobile G2 Touch at all. Just like if you were to steal someone else’s essay, scrub out their name and write your own, that wouldn’t be your essay. But then if no one found out, you could claim all the credit… you see? Sneaky T-Mobile and their sneaky ways.
Have a read of this T-Mobile G2 Touch review or a little look at the official page for absolute proof about all this. And a few specs and features as well, if that’s all you want.












