T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide gets Android 2.2 Froyo update

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T-Mobile and HTC have finally released the anticipated Android 2.2 (Froyo) update for the T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide. The update adds support for placing free calls over Wi-Fi networks in addition to a new low-storage notification, resolved Bluetooth compatibility issues, text messaging and picture messaging bug fixes, and improved overall reliability. The software will also add support for both USB tethering and mobile hotspot, which will allow users to share their 3G connections with other devices via Wi-Fi. You’ll need 25MB of storage space on your phone to get started, and unfortunately it’s only available to Windows users for now. Hit the jump for a download link and instructions on how to update.

[Via Mobile Burn]

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  • Louisnvrr

    So glad that we finally got he zfroyo update,been waiting for month.All is stable.WiFi hotspot and WiFi calling work great.Finally able to have more then 5 apps.Probably should wait. few days to update,as download servers are really slow right now.Took my 6hrs to download.

  • http://www.techno-update.com techno-update

    Glad I didn’t have to wait that long for froyo. Especially since froyo is already old. Got froyo on Droid incredible awhile ago.

    • Louisnvrr

      Pretty easy for the Incredible to be updated to Froyo since it’s gotta a Snapdragon process and good internal memory. MyTouch 3G Slide is a medium range devices. Plus they run on a T-Mobile customized version of Sense, MySense.

  • wifi calling

    You don’t get free calling with wifi unless you have the hotspot feature that is no longer available. Correct please.

  • http://twitter.com/ninjordan Jordan Ratcliff

    I forgot that this phone didn’t have froyo yet. I started using the CM7 nightlies on my MT3GS a month ago and haven’t looked back

  • Ohmy

    I hate the update made my phone slow and I hate the texting!!!!!!!!!super slow

  • Jamestravishaney

    Can anyone tell me how to update to 2.2

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