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http://androidandme.com/2011/03/pho...-as-first-dual-core-phone-with-stock-android/
Good news, but I've no idea if the phone supports AT&Ts 3G bands since they're going to use T-Mobile's current 3G AWS spectrum for their LTE buildout. Would suck to buy it, and have it be a worthless brick in 12 months.
The G2x is T-Mobiles version of the LG Optimus 2X, so it features the same exact hardware as the global version. Highlights of the G2x include a Tegra 2 mobile processor with dual-core CPU, 4-inch WVGA display, 8-megapixel rear-facing camera with LED flash and autofocus, front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera, 8 GB internal storage, 512 MB RAM, and support for T-Mobiles 4G HSPA+ network.
However when it comes to software, T-Mobile stayed true to the G-series and went with a stock version of Android 2.2. It would have been nice if it shipped with the newer Android 2.3, but we hear an update is already in testing and should be available shortly after launch.
Good news, but I've no idea if the phone supports AT&Ts 3G bands since they're going to use T-Mobile's current 3G AWS spectrum for their LTE buildout. Would suck to buy it, and have it be a worthless brick in 12 months.