Sunday, May 30, 2010

HTC Evo 4G Gets Hacked Froyo Port

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When the Evo 4G is given to a room full of some of the brightest developers the world has to offer, what do you think would happen? To everyone's astonishment, a little surprise that the phone's already been blessed with a seemingly functional Froyo port, even though niether the phone nor the operation system have even seen a public release yet. The largest distribution of the Evo so far has come from Google itself, which provided the Android 2.1 Sense-equipped handsets to attendees of its recent I/O conference.


A timely upgrade to Android 2.2 has unquestionably been a deciding factor for would-be buyers, so it is good to see that early owners are already hard at work for making this happen. Root is naturally required for the 2.2 port to work and there will most likely be hurdles to overcome to make this totally usable, but we have full faith in the developers.

Check below for the video evidence of a Froyo'd Evo in the wild -

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