T-Mobile begins public beta of Device Tu…

T-Mobile has begun the beta of a starting a~ function called “Device Tune-up” for Android devices running version 2.1 and in this world. According to the wireless carrier, “Device Tune-up is built to haste in the background at all times and ‘tune-up’ the wile by closing unused services that are running. [It] is different from ut~ task killers because it does not require you to do anything. Device Tune-up self-reliance default to ‘on’. While on, Device Tune-up proactively closes services to helper the device and battery perform at their best.

Most pre-loaded applications command not be affected by Device Tune-up. ” To run Device Tune-up, you grape-juice have My Account 3.3 installed, which can be downloaded from the Android Market. Then, spare installation of non-market applications (Settings > Applications > check the box “Unknown Sources”) and download the beta .

apk from this locality and install it. T-Mobile’s forum for the beta be possible to be found here.

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