HTC drops the locked bootloaders policy, custom ROMs rejoice

27 May, 2011
Now that didn’t last long. The enormous (almost exclusively negative) feedback that HTC received after its decision to start locking their smartphone bootloaders has made the company change its...

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  • Anonymous
  • nEv
  • 27 May 2011

bishlak, 27 May 2011can someone explain what this all means to me please, and w... morehttp://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/what-is-bootloader-and-how-to-unlock-bootloader-on-android-phones-complete-guide/
This should explain in detail what's happening here.

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    • bishlak
    • 3Ax
    • 27 May 2011

    can someone explain what this all means to me please, and what bootloading is. thanks.

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      • RejZoR
      • 3pu
      • 27 May 2011

      Yeah, but what does this mean for Wildfire with factory installed Android 2.2 users who are locked out and can't even root the darn thing because there is no exploit to do that and you can't downgrade it to 2.1 either?

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        • Anonymous
        • M3s
        • 27 May 2011

        First...get in!

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          • Anonymous
          • wrc
          • 27 May 2011

          nice !! i think HTC is the real android phone, no offense man, but they phone really great although with a little bad specs (like wildfire i think) it's still a great phone !!!

          now wait for motorola do same action :D

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            • Dave
            • myA
            • 27 May 2011

            That's great news but ill still be getting Galaxy S 2 over HTC