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HTC EVO Shift 4G and myTouch 3G Froyo source code released

Friday 28 January 2011 @ 12:21 pm
The HTC Developer Center has just received an update, revealing the source code for the new HTC EVO Shift 4G and the myTouch 3G Froyo update that’s been rolling out to customers.  For most, the source code really doesn’t mean much.  But if you’re one of those who likes to create custom ROMs, the source [...]





HTC EVO Shift 4G and myTouch 3G Froyo source code released

Friday 28 January 2011 @ 12:21 pm
The HTC Developer Center has just received an update, revealing the source code for the new HTC EVO Shift 4G and the myTouch 3G Froyo update that’s been rolling out to customers.  For most, the source code really doesn’t mean much.  But if you’re one of those who likes to create custom ROMs, the source [...]





HTC released source code for the myTouch 4G, G2, and DROID Incredible

Friday 19 November 2010 @ 9:14 am
HTC has always been pretty good at releasing their source code for their Android phones in a timely fashion, so it’s nice to see them continue the trend by releasing the source code for the myTouch 4G, and the latest updates for the DROID Incredible and the T-Mobile G2.  We know developers have already pulled [...]





HTC releases source code for HTC EVO 4G

Tuesday 6 July 2010 @ 11:16 am

In the spirit of openness that surrounds the Android ecosystem, HTC has just released the kernel source code for the HTC EVO 4G.  While hackers and modders will have a heyday with the new code, HTC’s real intent in releasing it to the world is so application developers can take a peek at the changes that HTC has made to Android so that their applications run smoothly on HTC’s phones.   There has been a fair share of app developers who have complained about HTC’s customization of the Android platform since their changes don’t always play nice to a vanilla Android build.  Most manufacturers developing phones running Android have been making their own tweaks to the system over the past year or so, but HTC is the only one releasing their course code to the developer’s community. 

Source: HTC Developer Center