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Android 2.2 Froyo Coming to T-Mobile Very Soon.

Android 2.2 Froyo is slowly making its way onto various networks, and it seems next up is T-Mobile who have revealed there will be a couple of weeks time. The information was given to the public through T-Mobile's Twitter which in reference to the Android 2.2 update said: "If you follow us we put out tweets to let everyone know about update releases. It will be this month."

Another Tweet, which talks of how T-Mobile is waiting on Google to give them the go ahead read, "the software is with Google to be approved, once this is done we will have the date for roll out."

So T-Mobile are hoping to get full Flash support, increased processor speed and USB tethering a lot smoother than the bumpy ride given by O2 and Vodafone. Are you a T-Mobile user very much anticipating Android 2.2 Froyo? Leave your thoughts below.

Via: T3

2 thoughts on “Android 2.2 Froyo Coming to T-Mobile Very Soon.

  • Nate

    Will Froyo be on the mytouch fender? (tmobile)

  • Tim P

    Can’t wait for Froyo, specifically so I’ll be able to save apps to the SD card. At the moment I keep on having to decide which ones are worthy of keeping!

    Been really impressed by the HTC Desire and android operating system, will be interesting to see the evolution of apps as android phones sell more and more…

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