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Will installing android to nand on htc hd2 non t-mobile carrier locked my phone. Thanks!

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Installing android NAND on your phone will not lock it.

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[q] htc hd2 android rom

Hi all,
Is there any android rom for htc hd2. I can't find it anywhere. And if not then what will be the release date like...????????
There isn't a rom for for the HD2 or any other XDAndroid device. This is because haret (the android launcher) needs for windows mobile to boot to load certain drivers, like for cellular radio.
There are WinMo roms out there that will load android as soon as it is possible, tthough. I don't if there is one for the HD2 though...

HD2 has Androind 2.2 NAND on it .... how do I re-load the WinMo Stock / Factory ROM ?

Hi
My HTC HD2 is currently running Android 2.2 NAND " Clean Desire " ROM.
I had to use MAGLD 1.11 and HSPL_3 to get Android 2.2 on to my HD2 as it is an Australian Leo T9193 - both files are still on my phone.
I want put / revert to a an official clean / stock HTC / Telstra T9193 WinMo ROM.
I have already downloaded the official HTC Telstra ROM and am ready to go.
I know how to load differnet Androind builds, but have no idea how to go back to a stock WinMo ROM
Question.
Can someone please point me to a guide / or explain the steps / what I need to do to go from a HTC HD2 currenlty running an Androind 2.2 NAND back to a HTC HD2 running WinMo 6.5 ?
Much apreciated.
Ben
Read this fully.
Flash CustomRUU ROM
You should flash CustomRUU ROM ( without SPL version if possible )
You may go with any custom / modified ROM, and copy & flash from microSD ( < 4GB )...
This will help you out...
Let us know when you are back to WM 6.5 ........
ben ifin said:
Hi
My HTC HD2 is currently running Android 2.2 NAND " Clean Desire " ROM.
I had to use MAGLD 1.11 and HSPL_3 to get Android 2.2 on to my HD2 as it is an Australian Leo T9193 - both files are still on my phone.
I want put / revert to a an official clean / stock HTC / Telstra T9193 WinMo ROM.
I have already downloaded the official HTC Telstra ROM and am ready to go.
I know how to load differnet Androind builds, but have no idea how to go back to a stock WinMo ROM
Question.
Can someone please point me to a guide / or explain the steps / what I need to do to go from a HTC HD2 currenlty running an Androind 2.2 NAND back to a HTC HD2 running WinMo 6.5 ?
Much apreciated.
Ben
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into bootloader,flash telstra rom over usb.
that should do it.
If you want to remove hspl too, run hspl3 first and choose 2.08.0000 OR flash the telstra rom from sd card.

[Q] how to install android on T-mobile

Hello everyone,
I have HTC HD2 and HTC HD2 T-mobile
I have installed Nand Android to HTC HD2, and I want to install Android to the HTC HD2 T-mobile too- Is the installation the same?
yes. but you can actually flash the Desire HD roms and other bigger ROMs now that you have 1GB ROM
komanchi said:
Hello everyone,
I have HTC HD2 and HTC HD2 T-mobile
I have installed Nand Android to HTC HD2, and I want to install Android to the HTC HD2 T-mobile too- Is the installation the same?
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choode according to the hd 2 version 512 or 1024
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=609477 512leo
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=653614 1024 rom
If you plan on flashing a new radio rom, just make sure to use a xx.50.xx radio or you will brick your HD2.

[Q] Which version to get?

I'm thinking about getting an HD2 in the near future due to its hackability. I saw that there is the global HD2 (HTC branded), TMO branded, and the US Cellular one. Is there a difference? I saw a huge price difference on eBay. If so which one is best?
It depends if you want 3G with your carrier.. Each HD2 has a different 3G band so make sure that if and when you do get one that its compatible with your carriers 3G or else be stuck with EDGE
And the Tmobile US HD2 has a 1G nand while the others have 512MB.. So the Tmo HD2 has more memory, but for now its only taken advantage of with Windows Mobile 6.5... MAGLDR had to stay compatible with all the HD2 models so it only uses 512MB and then thats available to Android/WP7.. Software wise the Tmobile HD2 can not use radio firmwares that have .51 since those are for the other international Versions and using any of those radios will brick your phone and just be an expensive pile of plastic an metal
Difference between all of them
Memory (nand)
3G Frequency Bands
And in some cases Build Quality
hakuchi18v said:
It depends if you want 3G with your carrier.. Each HD2 has a different 3G band so make sure that if and when you do get one that its compatible with your carriers 3G or else be stuck with EDGE
And the Tmobile US HD2 has a 1G nand while the others have 512MB.. So the Tmo HD2 has more memory, but for now its only taken advantage of with Windows Mobile 6.5... MAGLDR had to stay compatible with all the HD2 models so it only uses 512MB and then thats available to Android/WP7.. Software wise the Tmobile HD2 can not use radio firmwares that have .51 since those are for the other international Versions and using any of those radios will brick your phone and just be an expensive pile of plastic an metal
Difference between all of them
Memory (nand)
3G Frequency Bands
And in some cases Build Quality
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Let iterate some here.
The International version has 512MB of flash memory (NAND memory) and 448MB of RAM.
The T-Mobile US version has 1024 MB of flash memory (NAND memory) and 576MB of RAM.
The T-Mobile (TMOUS) HD2 can not be flashed with a 2.04.50.xx, 2.5.50.xx, or any x.xx.51.xx radio version or youcwill brick it.
As for 3G you are correct in that part, but only the T-Mobile US HD2 and the Telstra T9193 HD2 (Australian HD2) are victims to not being whale to use 3G with every carrier.
MAGLDR was made compatible with the T-Mobile HD2 this making it sort of the same as a 3.14 Win Mo ROM that once combined with a 2.05.50.02 radio or a 2.15.50.14 radio it unlocks the extra 128MB of RAM in a international HD2.
Thanks for the replies. I really don't care about 3G bands here in the US (will mostly be using my HTC Incredible) and will probably use it for wifi only, but I do go to China a few times a year so I have a local sim card. I think that would make it best if I got the international version, right?
So MAGLDR is a bootloader that allows you to use Android and WP7 right? I'm not sure if I'm clear on what happens: Even though the TMOUS version has bigger NAND and more RAM the NAND can't be used in other OSs, just WM6, and the 128 MB ram in the International version can be unlocked?
Thanks for helping a noob
pianoplayer said:
Thanks for the replies. I really don't care about 3G bands here in the US (will mostly be using my HTC Incredible) and will probably use it for wifi only, but I do go to China a few times a year so I have a local sim card. I think that would make it best if I got the international version, right?
So MAGLDR is a bootloader that allows you to use Android and WP7 right? I'm not sure if I'm clear on what happens: Even though the TMOUS version has bigger NAND and more RAM the NAND can't be used in other OSs, just WM6, and the 128 MB ram in the International version can be unlocked?
Thanks for helping a noob
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Yes you are right about MAGLDR it is a bootloader that allows you to boot Android or WP7 from NAND. The way MAGLDR works is it runs after the original bootloader of the HD2 so you don't lose it. MAGLDR is flashed just like a ROM and is stored in the ROM partition of the NAND memory. But MAGLDR is more than just a bootloader though. If you have not already checked it out, click on my guide linked in my sig. I give a total break down of MAGLDR and all of it's options.
If you install a NAND Android ROM or WP7 using MAGLDR it is in the NAND memory and Windows Mobile is gone. When you power on the HD2 you will see MAGLDRCfor a couple of secounds and then your ROM boots.
There is also another bootloader that is just for Android ROMs on HD2 call Cedesmiths (L]little (K)kernel or cLK that allows you to use ADB fastboot commands. Unlike MAGLDR with cLK you can charge your HD2 while it is turned off. You can actually us ROM manager with it, and PPP. Using cLK your HD2 boots striaght to the Android ROM just like a native Android device, you do not see the bootloader like you do with MAGLDR. the cLK has made the HD2 as close to a native Android device as it can be.
hakuchi18v said:
MAGLDR had to stay compatible with all the HD2 models so it only uses 512MB and then thats available to Android/WP7.
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Let me make a correction here. You can use all of the NAND on a TMOUS Android ROM and not just 512, that's why you can flash DHD ROMs without having to have sd ext stuff on a TMOUS HD2 but not on a euro HD2, because it has more NAND.
WP7 is the only thing that basically treats your phone as if it only has 512 NAND, so for Android NAND the TMOUS HD2 is actually better.
Also tmous is ~1mm taller...
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