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myTouch 3G Slide Froyo update now available

Tuesday 5 April 2011 @ 10:15 am
The Froyo update for the myTouch 3G Slide has finally landed.  We apologize for our delay in reporting the news, but we’re hoping you can forgive our tardiness since T-Mobile and HTC have certainly taken their time in rolling out the Android 2.2.1 update for this handset.  While T-Mobile and HTC never promised a timely [...]





Leaked T-Mobile roadmap reveals Android updated and three new phones on the horizon

Thursday 8 July 2010 @ 11:50 am

We typically get treated to an occasional rumor or tip, but it’s not often the we get a sneak peak at a carrier’s 6 month handset roadmap.  Apparently, AndroidSpin has been treated to pictures of a slide which outlines what T-Mobile has in store for the next six months.  HTC and T-Mobile have always had a pretty close relationship, so it’s no surprise that there are a few HTC references in the lineup. 

T-Mobile’s roadmap indicates that the myTouch 3G and the Slide will both be getting Android updates over the summer.  Starting in September, HTC will be introducing the HTC Vanguard with the HTC emerald and Schubert to follow in November. 

Here’s a quick breakdown of everything included in the roadmap:

  • July: Android 2.2 update for the myTouch 3G Slide
  • August: Android update for the myTouch 3G
  • September: Launch of T-Mobile HTC Vanguard (aka HTC Vision, Android)
  • November: Launch of T-Mobile HTC Emerald (aka “Project Emerald”, Android )
  • November: Launch of HTC Schubert (aka HTC Scorpion, Windows Phone 7 with 1.5 GHz processor)

Quite a few people have been pretty vocal about T-Mobile not getting any of the new higher end smartphones that have been hitting other carriers over the past few months.  Fortunately, T-Mobile and HTC appear to have listened to the complaints of their customers.  We still don’t know many of the details regarding HTC’s upcoming phones, but if the rumors and speculation are true, we’re in for a great treat. 

Source: AndroidSpin