Review: T-Mobile G2X Smartphone - Small Business Computing

Review: T-Mobile G2X Smartphone

Apr 18, 2011
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PCWorld: Review – T-Mobile G2X Smartphone

PC World magazine reviewer Ginny Mies praises the new T-Mobile G2X’s 8-megapixel camera, thin and simple design and the “super fast” performance from its dual-core Tegra 2 chip and says its the hands-down best phone for T-Mobile right now.


“T-Mobile’s latest entry in its G-series of Android phones and tablets, the G2X ($200 with a two-year contract from T-Mobile; price as of 4/15/11), is a multimedia beast with an NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor, HDMI-out and 4G speeds. It sounds good on paper, but how does it compare to the other dual-core, 4G phones out there?

Thin, Minimalist Design

You might remember the LG Optimus 2X from CES 2011–LG’s first foray into the land of dual-core Android smartphones. The Optimus 2X is currently available overseas: NVIDIA used the LG Optimus 2X to demo its Tegra 2 chip at its CES press conference, showing off HD video and an Angry Birds demo. NVIDIA also dubbed it a “super phone” for its strong multitasking capabilities and processing speed.”

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