Thu, Mar 12th, 2009 |
T-Mobile confirmed that it will release its firmware "Cupcake" update to revamp the G1 Android phone in April. The new software will add a virtual keyboard (in addition to its hardware QWERTY version), video and voice recording, the ability to save MMS attachments and stereo Bluetooth support - as well as a refresh of its Linux kernel that should zap most reported bugs.
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