Posts Tagged ‘T-Mobile myTouch 3G’
 

 
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T-Mobile pushes out Android 2.2 OTA update to the myTouch 3G 3.5mm and Fender LE

Posted January 18, 2011 by Nick Gray

T-Mobile’s looking to keep a good number of customers happy by announcing that the myTouch 3G 3.5mm and the myTouch Fender LE with both be getting Android 2.2 within the coming weeks.  The update will essentially deliver the same functionality that the original myTouch 3G received when it was updated to Froyo late last fall.  [...]

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T-Mobile myTouch 3G Android 2.2 OTA update expected to begin rollout tomorrow

Posted October 12, 2010 by Nick Gray

T-Mobile’s myTouch 3G customers are about to get their first real update in over a year! Our very good friends over at TmoNews are reporting that T-Mobile and HTC will begin rolling out an Android 2.2 OTA update to the myTouch 3G starting tomorrow.  The Android 2.2 update will bring quite a few new enhancements [...]

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T-Mobile drops price of myTouch 3G down to zero

Posted May 24, 2010 by Nick Gray

Here at HTC Source we don’t report on all the price changes for HTC devices in the U.S. market, but we thought we would let you know that T-Mobile has just dropped the price of the myTouch 3G down to zero. That right, T-Mobile is the first U.S. carrier to offer up an Android handset [...]

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T-Mobile working on Android 2.1 build with Espresso for the myTouch 3G

Posted May 11, 2010 by Nick Gray

While a few of you may be crossing your fingers, hoping that Verizon rolls out Android 2.1 for the DROID Eris today, we have some good news for T-Mobile customers who have stuck with their myTouch 3G. Techland is reporting that T-Mobile is working on an Android 2.1 update for the original myTouch 3G, which [...]

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Hands-on with the myTouch 3G 3.5mm

Posted May 5, 2010 by Nick Gray

The T-Mobile myTouch 3G was initially launched in August of 2009. It was T-Mobile’s second Android powered phone and came with T-Mobile’s “make it mine” promise. The idea was that customers could customize the handset to their heart’s content, making it unique the the users needs and style. Unfortunately, the original myTouch 3G suffered from [...]

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