With Gingerbread freely distributed to the open- source masses, it probably
won't surprise you to hear
there already a custom ROM
for Google's darling Nexus One. But what if
we told you Android 2.3 is now available
for the HTC HD2 as well? That's right, the Windows Mobile 6.5 powerhouse can now
snap off a sugary piece of the same
Android code, and from what we hear in
the XDA-developers forums, it works pretty
decently, too. Like the Samsung Galaxy S
we saw getting the green tie treatment this morning, the HTC HD2 and Nexus One
don't exactly have stable, fully functional
builds, but as long as you know what
you're doing and don't need petty luxuries
like cameras, GPS receivers and official
Google apps, you'll probably be just fine. Find files and a modicum of instruction at
our source links below.
won't surprise you to hear
there already a custom ROM
for Google's darling Nexus One. But what if
we told you Android 2.3 is now available
for the HTC HD2 as well? That's right, the Windows Mobile 6.5 powerhouse can now
snap off a sugary piece of the same
Android code, and from what we hear in
the XDA-developers forums, it works pretty
decently, too. Like the Samsung Galaxy S
we saw getting the green tie treatment this morning, the HTC HD2 and Nexus One
don't exactly have stable, fully functional
builds, but as long as you know what
you're doing and don't need petty luxuries
like cameras, GPS receivers and official
Google apps, you'll probably be just fine. Find files and a modicum of instruction at
our source links below.


