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Will it be as revolutionary as its predecessor? Judging by its specifications, it's unlikely, but it does have a couple of interesting features. First of all, it supports HSPA+, which makes it the first T-Mobile's 4G/3.5G smartphone. Furthermore, (we'd never guess it by looking at the front side of the device) it also has a "unique hinge design" that hides a full QWERTY keyboard.