12-20-2010, 11:03 AM | #1 |
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HTC HD2 running Froyo
I just bought an HTC HD2 from one of the major USA carrriers. It was running Windows Os but I installed Froyo as second Os and OMG! ... what a difference!
Now I can use B&N and Kindle on same device, Skype, Weather Channel applet, Adobe PDF reader, any kind and tons of free Android Market apps. You can even find and install a free app to find and lock your phone via text msg or turn the volume on if you lost it at home and was on vibrate mode. The cellphone is way much more responsive and faster and using the browser is a pleasure; it auto adjust size and font so you can read articles in a more comfortable way. |
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...70518&page=141 This one is for SuperRAM FroYo v1.5. , made by Darkstone. I like this one a lot because the entire Android O/S filesystem is stored in RAM before it is booted, which result in a faster cellphone and faster switch from Windows mobile. Try, at your won risk! BTW, if used "as is", it should not break any warranty (confirmed with the sales representative) because by no means, you are modifying the existing operating system or cellphone ROM. The Os will reside on the internal SD card and being called from there into RAM. Easily to wipe out or remove via Windows mobile, just deleting the folder. Last edited by jocampo; 12-20-2010 at 12:50 PM. |
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Well you're in luck just yesterday they've reported that gingerbread (android 2.3) has been ported to the H2.
Glad to hear you're rocking with the android OS now you know what all the hype is about. |
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I wish I can use Netflix. Then my life would be complete! lol ... |
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There are rumors that Netflix is working on an android solution, but it's not clear if their development is for setop boxes or an android app. =X= |
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