DoubleTwist, which distributes an iTunes-cloning media synchronisation app that works on Mac, PC, Android, BlackBerry and pretty much everything in between, has done a deal to have its software pre-installed on T-Mobile’s Android phones – which will bring some iTunes glamour to the staid world of Google.
There’s an enormous list of supported Android phones over at DoubleTwist’s site if you want to get in now, complete with training videos to convince you synching iTunes with your Android phone isn’t as tortuous a task as it might sound.
DoubleTwist has even attempted a bit of guerilla “Google bombing” – it’s registered the domain names www.droiditunes.com and www.nexusoneitunes.com and pointed them to videos and tutorials explaining how to make its iTunes software work on the Nexus and DROID. A shady practice, that.


INQ’s Android phone is an interesting “boutique” piece of hardware, packed with unique interface customisations that go far beyond the headline Facebook integration. We like it a lot.
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