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Motorola MILESTONE gets Android 2.1 update OTA

Motorola MILESTONE gets Android 2.1 update OTA

Own a Motorola MILESTONE? Well, you might be interested to know that the Android 2.1 update is now available Over-The-Air (OTA) sans wires or computers, and you don’t even need to be in Hong Kong to enjoy it. What does this update entail, anyways? For starters, you get support for live wallpapers as well as 9 homescreen panels, a bunch of new applications as well as the Motorola Car Home interface for in-car usage of the device. As with most updates, this one will alos include an overall improved performance of the MILESTONE. The update itself takes just a couple of minutes, and once that is done, follow it up with a restart and you ought to be dancing to the tune of Android 2.1.

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