T-Mobile makes doubleTwist the official sync app for its Android phones

January 25th, 2010 admin
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Section: Audio , Communications , Cellular Providers , Smartphones , Mobile , Computers , Software / Applications , Web With Android quickly gaining popularity, the perceived downfall between Android phones and the iPhone are becoming more apparent.


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