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Unrevoked 3.2 Provides 1-Click Root For 2.2 Sense Devices
Have you upgraded to the official upgrade to Android 2.2 on your EVO, Droid Incredible, or HTC Desire and are bummed because you can’t find an easy way to root your phone again? Don’t be, because the folks behind unrEVOked are back with version 3.2 to bring you guys up to speed again. It’s just [...]
Sep 7th, 2010 | Filed under from Phandroid -
LauncherPro Plus Update Brings Twitter Widget, Almost Makes Me Forget About Sense

It’s almost possible to completely dump HTC Sense. Federico – developer of LauncherPro – has added a new widget in the latest update of the Plus version of the application: a scrollable Twitter widget that gives you basic functionality. He plans to go beyond Twitter, too, as we should be seeing a Facebook widget and [...]
Sep 3rd, 2010 | Filed under from Phandroid -
HTC A8181 Desire Unlocked Quad-Band GSM Phone with Android OS, HTC Sense UI, 5 MP Camera, Wi-Fi and GPS–International Version with Warranty

This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. Quad-Band Unlocked GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 GSM and 900/2100 3G frequencies plus GPRS/EDGE capabilities Camera: 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash; Display: 3.7 inches, 480 x 800 pixels; Multi-touch input [...]
Aug 22nd, 2010 | Filed under Android phones -
HTC: Gingerbread won’t stop Sense

When news about Google doing everything they could to revamp Android’s stock User Interface in the upcoming 3.0 update, better known as Gingerbread, broke, everyone was immediately asking the necessary questions: what about all the companies out there that have implanted their own custom skins? Of all of them, HTC’s Sense UI is probably the [...]
Jul 25th, 2010 | Filed under from Feelandroid -
Gingerbread UI Improvements Won’t Necessarily Mean an End to HTC Sense

A chief complaint issued by many opponents to Android is what some might call a bland and uninspired user interface. While many (myself included) would live and die by the stock UI, Google has made it clear that they plan to revamp the existing look and feel of Android to make it a bit more [...]
Jul 23rd, 2010 | Filed under from Phandroid -
HTC HD2 Gets More in Touch with its Android side, Gets Choice of Froyo or Sense

It wasn’t too long ago that we saw the HTC HD2 get a fully functional, touchscreen-capable port of Android bringing it’s impressive specs back into the realm of relevancy. That really lit a fire under the development community surrounding the HD2 and the result is not one but two new takes on Android for the [...]
Jul 14th, 2010 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Android 2.2 Gets Ported to HTC Desire, Sense Comes Along for the Ride

They say seeing is believing, and if this video is any indication it looks like Android 2.2 has gotten the official HTC Sense treatment in a version of the OS that has been ported to the HTC Desire. Now there is a bit of skepticism as to its true legitimacy, but most signs are pointing [...]
Jul 5th, 2010 | Filed under from Phandroid -
HTC Acknowledges Sense Privacy Issues, Planning a Fix

All you security freaks out there may not have been amused when you learned your web browser on your HTC Sense-enabled devices was storing screenshots of every site you visited. HTC’s just as concerned as you are, and they’ve offered some quick (and rudimentary) instructions on how to alleviate the problem when you’re planning on [...]
Jun 19th, 2010 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Android Engineer Adam Powell Helps You Make Sense of Multitouch

Are you a developer who just can’t make multitouch work for you? It’s a cool feature that draw many users into their apps of choice (if you haven’t read some of the comments by people in the Android market regarding lack of multitouch, I’m just going to go ahead and suggest you don’t: it gets [...]
Jun 10th, 2010 | Filed under from Phandroid -
How to Turn off HTC Sense: EVO 4G
Jun 10th, 2010 | Filed under Videos
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