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Android Around the World: T-Mobile Germany Says Cupcake in May

tmo_cakesWe're so ready for our cupcake we can't take it anymore.  That, and we're tired of hearing about it too.  Just drop it on us, why dontcha?

According to T-Mobile Germany, the software update is headed to G1 owners next month.  As of right now, it's only for the German folks.  The US is still playing the waiting game.

cupcake_tmoIn Internet forums, and on other internet sites are software updates for manual installation. In these files is not guaranteed that the file to your G1 fits. We recommend the installation of such files in sight. Matching software updates for your Google G1 get completely automatically! Translated

Hey kids, don't go eating half-baked cupcakes.  Just wait for the real deal.  Most likely, the reason behind that bit of warning is to make sure that users get the proper experience with their device, a la Apple.  Sure, you could mod and tweak, but the best, tested and proven experience comes from T-Mobile and Google.

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