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I have a T-Mobile G2 Touch, how can I install the generic HTC Hero software?
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<blockquote data-quote="joeeattaboy" data-source="post: 2186264" data-attributes="member: 281120"><p>HTC and other Android phones remain unlocked forever. In fact, the iPhone is the only device I've ever heard of that re-locks jailbroken phones when you try updating them with iTunes. Incredible.</p><p></p><p>Go to this site:</p><p></p><p>http://db.androidspin.com/androidspin_release_list.asp</p><p></p><p>Look up your phone and see a lit of what modified ROMs are available. Installing these will require rooting your phone (not the same as unlocking), so there's a small element of risk involved. However, I've heard of very few cases of users doing these things and bricking their phones. I've rooted both my old T-Mobile/HTC G1 and my current Nexus One. Never had a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeeattaboy, post: 2186264, member: 281120"] HTC and other Android phones remain unlocked forever. In fact, the iPhone is the only device I've ever heard of that re-locks jailbroken phones when you try updating them with iTunes. Incredible. Go to this site: http://db.androidspin.com/androidspin_release_list.asp Look up your phone and see a lit of what modified ROMs are available. Installing these will require rooting your phone (not the same as unlocking), so there's a small element of risk involved. However, I've heard of very few cases of users doing these things and bricking their phones. I've rooted both my old T-Mobile/HTC G1 and my current Nexus One. Never had a problem. [/QUOTE]
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