Sprint’s Android 2.1 Rollout Feels Like a Delay

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Bad news for HTC Hero and Samsung Moment owners: Sprint announced on its Twitter account Tuesday that Android 2.1 updates for those two phones are now expected sometime early in the second quarter.


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