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T-Mobile updates myTouch 3G, adds headphone jack
Despite only being on the market for a few months, the T-Mobile myTouch 3G seems a bit outdated compared to other Android smartphones. Today, early adopters of the T-Mobile myTouch 3G are feeling yet another sting as T-Mobile updates the hardware of the phone. The improvements don’t bring the phone to the level of the more »
Motorola DROID boosting Android’s popularity
In November 2009, Verizon had been applauded for launching two new Android running phones, the HTC DROID Eris and the Motorola DROID. The latter of the two seems to really have hit a spot with Verizon customers as it is steadily making Android a lot more popular within the United States and worldwide. One of more »
Android 1.5 pushed out to developers
Looking for more cell phones OS updates after finally calming down from the showcasing of iPhone 3.0? Android has you covered with the release of Android 1.5 to developers for a future release. The update brings Android closer to some of the functionality touted by the iPhone, though obviously without all the restrictions. Android 1.5 more »
T-Mobile’s got a not-so-secret event planned for April 21
Calling all T-Mobile G1 Fanboys, time to get excited. It looks like T-Mobile has been sending out invitations to a private launch event taking place on April 21, a little bit less than 3 weeks from now, in the Big Apple.
Unfortunately, T-Mobile has not released any details as to what they will be announcing, but you may recall that their last big event was to announce the T-Mobile G1, the first phone running Google’s Android platform. The G1 has done fairly well, so there is good reason to suspect T-Mobile to announce a G2, perhaps, or even another Google Android phone. One phone that is likely to be a focus of T-Mobile at the event could be the HTC Magic, a phone that was recently made available in the UK.
HTC Magic shows up at FCC with T-Mobile logo
Back in January, HTC announced the HTC Magic for release on the Vodafone network in the UK. There was a bit of speculation and concern as to whether or not the Android phone would make it to the US any time soon. It seems we can stop worrying now, as its all but official now. more »















