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Pre-Sale Date Set for T-Mobile myTouch 3G
The HTC Magic (the world’s second Android phone) has been on the market for a few months now in Europe and just recently went on sale in Canada. Â We have all known for a long time that T-Mobile U.S.A. would be launching the device some …
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T-Mobile USA/UK Handset Announcements
According to “people familiar with the matter,” T-Mobile USA is expected to formally announce the follow up to the T-Mobile G1 handset. Â The phone, known as the myTouch3G has been a terribly kept secret in these circles and is alleged to go on sale this …
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T-Mobile’s MyTouch 3G Dropping in June?
Quick! What’s the fastest way to take attention from another carrier’s newly launched flagship handset? Release your own on the heels of the competitor, silly. The two phones generating the most buzz right now are the Palm Pre and the iPhone 3GS. While everyone is …
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Verizon Says Yes to Android Too
You didn’t think Big Red would let the other three companies run around with Android and not want to get in on the fun, did you? AT&T became the largest carrier in the US to offer Android handsets earlier this week, albeit in an unofficial …
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T-Mobile USA Officially Announces Cupcake Rollout – For Real This Time
T-Mobile is delighted to announce the upcoming release of Android 1.5 with “Cupcake” coming soon to the T-Mobile G1! We plan to begin sending out the update starting the end of next week. As with previous software maintenance releases, the update will be randomly sent …
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HTC Making Netbook for T-Mobile?
The tipster behind yesterday’s Samsung Houdini and HTC G1 v2 “Bigfoot” over at TmoToday is back with another rumor. This time, it involves netbooks. Particularly, an HTC netbook made for T-Mobile
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The People Have Spoken – Sapphire to be Called MyTouch
After about one month of polling T-Mobile customers, it looks like the HTC Sapphire will be known here in the US as the MyTouch. I don’t know about you, but that was just about the last name I thought people would have picked. Other names …
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Yet Another Video of Cupcake Features (VIDEO)
Here’s some video of Android 1.5 which was released to developers yesterday. Owners of the Google Dev Phone 1 can now flash their handsets with the latest build and start using the new features and improvements.
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Android Around the World: T-Mobile Netherlands Getting 1.5
After getting to be the first country in the world to carry an Android handset, it sure seems like the US is going to be the last to get the 1.5 update. T-Mobile’s G1 owners are growing increasingly more anxious for the cupcake features, but …
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Android Around the World: T-Mobile Germany Says Cupcake in May
We’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, …
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Grab Cupcake For Yourself (UPDATE)
Tired of playing the Cupcake waiting game? Take things into your own hands. The XDA-Developers are always steps ahead of most folks and working on that next thing. This time around, that “thing” happens to be the new Android builds. Haykuro has ported the software …
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Comparing the Google and HTC Builds for the Magic
Nick Gray of HTCSource put together two very thorugh looks at the new Android builds coming from Google and HTC. He rooted his G1 some time ago and has been since playing around with various versions of Android. Gray notes some of the subtle differences …
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App Review: PdaNet
PdaNet provides an easy way to tether your Android phone as a modem for your Windows PC. It does not require root access, making it useful to the entire Android audience.
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T-Mobile 3G Rollout for ’09 Sneaks Out
What good is a phone that relies heavily on internet and data usage if most of their customer base is stuck with EDGE speeds? If T-Mobile want their G1 (and other Android handset) owners to get the most out of their phones, they’ll need to …
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T-Mobile to Launch Android Based Home Phones and Tablets
T-Mobile has big plans for Android and it goes well beyond using it for mobile phones. According to an article published in yesterday’s New York Times, the US carrier plans to offer a variety of devices that will use the operating system.
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