Here’s a great, but great news for those still you

Here’s a great, but great news for those still you have a HTC HD2, a terrific terminal first introduced a 1GHz processor to the market for smartphones, but unfortunately came at the worst of times, with Windows Mobile 6.5 and HTC interface completely changing the operating system interface. The terminal was technically (to date was launched in October 2009) impeccable, but the was the worst of the terminal. Yes, the HTC interface completely hid any feature of Windows Mobile 6.5, but that does not mean that he was not back there.

Now thanks to the amazing community of XDA-Developers, has created a version of Windows Phone 7 “Mango” (still in beta) for this terminal. If a two years ago with some very good features art by “magic” to be relevant again, thanks to community effort and enthusiastic.What is this unofficial update now is that if you had a powerful terminal but without any interesting application, updates can have a beta of Windows 7 Phone Mango, which is not finished and has bugs, yes, but still being beta Unofficial completely overhaul your terminal.

Installing Windows 7 Phone HTC HD2 Handle
To install Windows 7 Phone HTC HD2 Mango have to follow a few steps, always on Windows of course.The first thing you need is MAGLDR, which can be downloaded from XDA. The instructions are simple, follow the steps outlined in XDA and the next step. Download Image in XDA Mango, connect your phone via USB.Need to put your HTC HD2 in “USB Flash” for this turn your phone off and on again by pressing the volume down at once and choose the fifth option: USB, then press the call button to the left to enter option.

This is when you need to install USB DWI.exe being connected to your computer that equipped with a and follow the installation.
The result, if the installation has gone well, is that your terminal to that already he could install the first version of Windows Phone 7, even some Android will have anything new that can be taken into the version of Windows is coming Phone 7.

Why HTC does not do anything with this terminal?
I have this discussion every time there is a presentation of HTC, HTC, why not put more effort and efficiency in updating their terminals? Specifically my questions are focused on because until now had no other terminals that could be upgradeable, but if some developers have shown XDA Phone Windows 7 can run smoothly on a HTC HD2, a terminal that has two years and has the minimum requirements imposed by Microsoft for use WP7 … why not update the record?

Unfortunately for the current users of this , the answer is rather simple: it is easier to focus on creating a new terminal for those who have a HTC HD2 is updated, if they did not already. But if you are someone who still resist, congratulations, the community behind you.

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