Tuesday, August 16, 2011

HTC finally proposes to unlock bootloader, users must change United States

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HTC has spent the last few weeks hints and teasing us with the availability of their loader unlock tools, but in the end the wait is over. If you own an international sensation by HTC, then congratulations: you're free to mosey on HTC Dev to get your fix.

Android developers and hobbyists alike should not have a lot of trouble, especially in view of the excellent HTC walkthrough but can't hurt a little bit of extra attention. Newcomers to the scene of Android development, on the other hand, should indeed take things slowly: process includes work with the Android SDK, which takes a little getting used to the uninitiated. While HTC is doing a fine job of walking you through the process, it's still kind of thing that easily fail if you're not careful.

HTC continues to offer no word on when the tool will be available for devices more internal beliefs, but rest assured, Peter Chu and company are on the case. For those of you with T-Mobile and Sprint EVO 3Ds sensations in your day will come, but more impatient amongst you always have other options.


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