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T-Mobile Launches Samsung Galaxy S II & HTC Amaze 4G

T-Mobile celebrated the launch of their next generation 4G devices – The Samsung Galaxy S™ II and HTC Amaze™ 4G on Oct. 12th with an exclusive VIP event that featured a brilliant hour long performance by The Black Keys and an awesome music set by DJ Questlove at the fabulous Espace.

The HTC Amaze™ 4G and Samsung Galaxy S™ II will be T-Mobile’s fastest smartphones and the first smartphones to take advantage of T-Mobile’s faster 4G (HSPA+ 42) network technology. The new smartphones will deliver the best experience for watching video, surfing the Web and creating and sharing content on the go. Both smartphones were made available nationwide on Oct. 12. Espace was transformed into a futuristic factory where T-Mobile Android 4G devices came to life through music, film, photography and fashion lifestyle.

The Akron, Ohio-based duo, The Black Keys – Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, whose song “I’ll Be Your Man” you may recognize as the theme to Showtime’s hit series, Hung, performed an amazing set that had party-goers moving

Enjoy one of their performances from the event below

After the Black Keys performance, Rapper Questlove grabbed the reigns and had the crowd partying for the rest of the night as they sipped on cocktails and enjoyed wonderful and quite filling hors d’oeuvres

Who What Wear was also on site to gift guests with a free gift – among the giveaways were feather earrings (which I got), sunglasses, compact mirror, nail polish and neckties

Of course, a few celebrities came out to celebrate the launch. Celebrity guests included Emma Roberts and Gossip Girl’s Ed Westwick and Chace Crawford

The above celeb photo by Theo Wargo/WireImage for T-Mobile

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