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T-Mobile G2 Gingerbread update starts today

T-Mobile G2 Gingerbread update starts today

Posted on Jul 28, 2011 by MG1

T-Mobile G2 owners have been waiting months for this day to come, as the Android 2.3 Gingerbread update for the smartphone has begun rolling out to customers.
Since the G2 runs a relatively bare version of Android, without any custom interfaces, the Android 2.3 update brings the standard upgrades and not much else. Users can expect to see improved copy and paste features, a better on-screen keyboard, a refreshed user interface, and improvements to Wi-Fi calling.

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Gingerbread update for the T-Mobile G2x goes live

Gingerbread update for the T-Mobile G2x goes live

Posted on Jul 25, 2011 by MG1

For all of you T-Mobile G2x owners out there frustrated by the fact that your snappy superphone still runs Froyo, we bring some great news today. After many sleepless weeks of anticipation, you can finally download the G2x's Gingerbread update, which is already live and ready to be obtained via the LG Mobile Support tool.
The 178MB update bears a GRI40 build number and brings the smartphone's Android version to 2.3.3. Besides receiving all the goodies that Gingerbread carries along, such as power management tweaks and improved application controls, the T-Mobile G2x should now be free of the bugs that plagued it for so long. The only inconvenience that you might experience while installing th...

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Motorola DEFY on T-Mobile UK finally getting Android 2.2 Froyo

Motorola DEFY on T-Mobile UK finally getting Android 2.2 Froyo

Posted on Jun 30, 2011 by MG1

Most owners of the Motorola DEFY in the UK have probably already received the update to Android 2.2 Froyo that was released a few weeks back, but those who happen to have bought their DEFY through T-Mobile have been left in the lurch. They shouldn't be upset for too much longer, though, as T-Mobile has announced that users can expect the update to roll out at the beginning of July. Android 2.2 Froyo brings a number of improvements, including faster performance and the ability to move apps to the SD card. T-Mobile users will probably be happy to get the latest and greatest from April 2010, but I wouldn't hold my breath for a 2.3 Gingerbread update for the DEFY.

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LG's new dual-screen Android phone for T-Mobile spotted

LG's new dual-screen Android phone for T-Mobile spotted

Posted on Jun 17, 2011 by MG1

Sprint’s Kyocera Echo is currently the only dual-screen smartphone available, but the Echo may not hold that throne for much longer. Pocket-Lint has gotten its hands on several photos of a new dual-screen Android handset made by LG that’s possibly headed to T-Mobile in the U.K. The secondary display doesn’t look like it’s as versatile as the Echo’s — instead it appears limited to offering quick access to shortcuts — and it certainly has a unique split-keyboard design that would take some getting used to. The phone could launch as the Maxx Q or the Flip II if it ever makes a debut, but there’s no word if that’s definite. Hit the jump for a few more photos.

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T-Mobile debuts

T-Mobile debuts "More for Me" Android app, aggregates daily deals

Posted on Jun 16, 2011 by MG1

T-Mobile has launched a new application and service for Android smartphones that aims to make it easier for users to see and take advantage of daily deal offers.
The new app, called More for Me, aggre...

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T-Mobile G2X Android Gingerbread update leaked for all

T-Mobile G2X Android Gingerbread update leaked for all

Posted on May 09, 2011 by MG1

We saw Gingerbread leak out for the T-Mobile G2X not long ago, but it wasn’t available to download. Since then, we’ve had the CyanogenMod Nightly builds to play around with, but one of T-Mobile’s offi...

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Gingerbread update for T-Mobile G2x confirmed

Gingerbread update for T-Mobile G2x confirmed

Posted on Apr 27, 2011 by MG1

T-Mobile, the Stateside flavour, has confirmed (via Twitter, of course) that the LG G2x will be getting its Gingerbread update "soon" and promised that users "won’t have to wait long".
The G2x, is lik...

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Gingerbread to be served this summer for the T-Mobile G2?

Gingerbread to be served this summer for the T-Mobile G2?

Posted on Apr 11, 2011 by MG1

It looks like owners of the T-Mobile G2 will finally be receiving their Gingerbread this summer according to a story in ComputerWorld. The report, written by JR Raphael of Android Power, said that Rap...

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T-Mobile G1 quite unofficially receives the Froyo update

T-Mobile G1 quite unofficially receives the Froyo update

Posted on Nov 10, 2010 by MG1

T-Mobile G1 is the handset from which the Android revolution originated. That revolution, for good or for worse, changed the smartphone game. Now you have low-end, mid-end and high-end devices with An...

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T-Mobile announces the new myTouch with HSPA+, front-facing camera, and Android 2.2

T-Mobile announces the new myTouch with HSPA+, front-facing camera, and Android 2.2

Posted on Oct 04, 2010 by MG1

Just a few weeks after the announcement of their first HSPA+ phone, the G2, T-Mobile has just announced their second: the myTouch by HTC.
“But wait,” you say, “hasn’t the myTouch existed forever?”
Yes...

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