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T-Mobile Android 2.1 updates are coming soon!

Categories: Android, T-Mobile, UK News
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, March 19th, 2010 at 4:12 PM

So, you are in the UK on T-Mobile, you are using a Google Android phone, and you want OS version 2.1 – when are you going to get in on the fun? Well, Electricpig.co.uk has come up with the good and has what it says are ETAs for the supported handsets!

Right, first off then is the G2 (aka HTC Hero), which is getting its update at the end of April, or start of May.

Next, comes the Pulse Mini, which is getting Android 2.1 around 23rd April.

Lastly, the Samsung Galaxy Portal is getting its update at the end of May.

A spokesperson has explained that for all devices that can take 2.1, they are working with vendors to ensure it happens – good news, for sure!

[Via: Electricpig.co.uk]

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