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MemoryUp, an Android application for the T-Mobile G1 had caused quite a lot of troubles to users who tested it. Claiming to optimize the memory usage, the application turned out to be a malware that deletes data (memory and cards) and freezes the handset. It also installs adware and spams ma...
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When Google released its first Google phone with T-Mobile in 2008 the industry had high hopes. Here was an open source platform that would change the face of the industry and give Microsoft, Apple and anyone else who happened to be interested, a run for their money.
Fri, Oct 30 | from lint.com