
seems to imply a staggered release across different Android marketplaces. (Special thanks to kathi17 for all of her fantastic info!)Īs for when the Mighty Eagle will land rest of Android, hard to say, but the article’s mention of 13 Oct. It is unclear what would happen if an Amazon (ad-free) user were to download the T-Mo app, so we would like to hear from any who wish to try. If you click the “X”, you are prompted to remove ads permanently for $1 US (appears on phone bill again). Then voila! Mighty Eagle ready for action!Īdditionally, the ads have an “X” on them. When you first try to use the Mighty Eagle, you are prompted to purchase him for $1 US (appears on cell phone bill). Update: Downloading the app from the T-Mobile Mall is free (ad-supported) and overwrites your existing “Android Market” version while maintaining your progress.

Maybe this is just a “demo”, with an In-App purchase coming down the road. We can’t confirm or deny that just yet though, so if you’re a T-Mobile customer please give us some insight into how the process works. If you read that closely it sounds like this is a separate app, not an In-App purchase. …Īdditionally, customers who download this version of Angry Birds will receive a 25% discount off the purchase of an additional game from the T-Mobile Mall.

13, T-Mobile customers will be the first to be able to call on the Mighty Eagle to help defeat those pugnacious ‘lil piggies.

T-Mobile customers can send a free text – ‘BIRDS’ to 6255 – to receive a link with instructions on downloading the exclusive title via the T-Mobile Mall. In the Julien’s shared article, it states: Now, before we get lost in a sea of confetti, Android’s Mighty Eagle is currently only available through the T-Mobile Mall - a service clearly only available for T-Mobile customers. Julien from Rovio has informed us that the Mighty Eagle has landed for Android! Thanks, Julien, for keeping AngryBirdsNest in the loop.
