T-Mobile features Google as default search engine

By Tony - 03/07/2010 11:32:51 PM


googlelogoIn the past it was Yahoo the default search engine in all the T-Mobile handsets, but in the previous week they decided to switch to Google. The date of the change was close to the 3rd of March, so if you’ve bought a T-Mobile handset it probably has Google as the default search engine.

Taking in consideration that Google has this “default search engine” position in two of the top 4 carriers on the US, it is obvious to understand who is dominating the market…

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