[Q] HTC HD2 - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

i have HTC HD2 Mobile i wanted to run android in my mobile. can you please tell me some link to download the some kind of file to downlond in my fone to run android system insteed of windows.

anthony247 said:
i have HTC HD2 Mobile i wanted to run android in my mobile. can you please tell me some link to download the some kind of file to downlond in my fone to run android system insteed of windows.
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Pathetic, absolutely pathetic. Did you search? Did you read? Did you do anything anyone above the age of 3 would logically do in this situation? You've posted an over posted question without searching for an answer (see this guide), with the stupidest possible thread title (thanks for telling us that you have an HD2 by the way, wouldn't have guessed seeing as you're in the HD2 FORUMS).
All I can really say is watch this video.

Nigeldg said:
Pathetic, absolutely pathetic. Did you search? Did you read? Did you do anything anyone above the age of 3 would logically do in this situation? You've posted an over posted question without searching for an answer (see this guide), with the stupidest possible thread title (thanks for telling us that you have an HD2 by the way, wouldn't have guessed seeing as you're in the HD2 FORUMS).
All I can really say is watch this video.
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I agree . i hate these threads -.-

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Installing android on HTC HD2

Hello all
Can anyone tell me if its possible to install android on the HTC HD2?
I am running windows mobile 6.5, HTC HD2 uk t-mobile network with the latest rom upgrade 1.7
Thanks in advance
not avaible.
jan-willem3 said:
THERE IS NO ******* android for the htc hd2. You are the not the only time. If you had searched you found it not avaible. You are the thousandth who asked this search before you post
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Actually there are developing it right now... So IF i'm right there will be a WORKING Android operating system on the HTC HD2, But it will take some time though...
-v
Dear OP.
Please use the search as there are lots of thread about this and you can check this thread for more info.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=651632
Thank you
Nimche said:
Dear OP.
Please use the search as there are lots of thread about this and you can check this thread for more info.
Thank you
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Thank you for the reply
Answer provided; thread closed.
Ya didn't close it............
You're right, he didn't! This reply proves it.
Kind of getting tired of lazy ppl who don't wanna search the forums...
some of us, like me, cant find what we are looking for. i often cant find what words to search with..
Bassibil said:
some of us, like me, cant find what we are looking for. i often cant find what words to search with..
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Here is sample search of what the author of the post wanted answered... I did this with Search keywords "android on HD2"

[Q] Android as the main OS. I got a question

As I'm using my mattc Android 1.5b build on my HD2 and it works almost PERFECT, I can't stop wondering if a flash ROM will be available in the future..
The reason I am asking about this is because whatever HTC winmo model I'm googling for (TD2 android, Blackstone Android..etc...etc) I ONLY find HaRET boot's.. As I haven't seen any Android flash ROM I'm wondering if that's even possible..?
-Kim
You should really search before making a new post. Its not possible yet and if it was you would see a thread about it... This question has been asked about 40 times this month alone...When it comes out trust me you will know, So long as you READ and Follw this site like the rest of us
Yes I do read and follow. But I'm abit newbish on theese forums. I just found out that I should have questioned this in one of the stickys.. I apologize..
About that it's not possible, do you mean on the HD2 or in general?
My questions will go to the right thread from now on
As far as I've read it's looking like it MAY happen soonish. Currently, no all the builds are loaded off of your SD.
keem85 said:
Yes I do read and follow. But I'm abit newbish on theese forums. I just found out that I should have questioned this in one of the stickys.. I apologize..
About that it's not possible, do you mean on the HD2 or in general?
My questions will go to the right thread from now on
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OR you could search, or even browse the forums for the answer, instead of asking a question which seems to be answered at least once a day here
I'm a 'newbie' too.... and we would forever be 'newbies' without searching/browsing/reading.
Check HTC Kaiser. It has NAND Android, and is/was winmo based.
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"NAND" was the word! I didn't know that. Thanks Now I found ALOT about this

[Q] A Very Important Question

You will all take the level of importance of this question as your own but I have had a query burning in my mind for a while.
I know that currently the Android OS is a BUILD and it takes a wm ROM to launch off, but I was wondering is there a way for the HTC LEO to run DROID ONLY and never have to associate itself or use WM ROMS ever again. Essentially I am asking is there a way to create a ANDROID ROM for the HTC LEO?
Note: Can the answers be open minded and not fuelled by programmers knowledge as most programmers I know will only give answers in the current boundaries of technology, but I do urge you to remember that at one point Computers were impossible...but they did it. I hope the programmers here do not take offence to this, I just want to know is it theoretically possible.
Thank you in advance.
norodaigh said:
You will all take the level of importance of this question as your own but I have had a query burning in my mind for a while.
I know that currently the Android OS is a BUILD and it takes a wm ROM to launch off, but I was wondering is there a way for the HTC LEO to run DROID ONLY and never have to associate itself or use WM ROMS ever again. Essentially I am asking is there a way to create a ANDROID ROM for the HTC LEO?
Note: Can the answers be open minded and not fuelled by programmers knowledge as most programmers I know will only give answers in the current boundaries of technology, but I do urge you to remember that at one point Computers were impossible...but they did it. I hope the programmers here do not take offence to this, I just want to know is it theoretically possible.
Thank you in advance.
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It's a work in progress. People is working on the bootloader and we are going to flash directly the rom in the phone.
Doesnt know yet the details.
Anyone else got more word?
Atleast a thousand threads about this, and once like yours every week. Its called NAND. Search for that
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Search and read....
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thread moved to Q&A.
norodaigh said:
Anyone else got more word?
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we got your word but its pretty obvious you have not read enough in this community
and your topic is not in its proper forum.
norpan111 said:
Atleast a thousand threads about this, and once like yours every week. Its called NAND. Search for that
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just report any out of topic threads using the small triangle with exclamation mark
on the right upper hand corner of the post. so to alert the mods and
then it will be moved to general discussion
NAND http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=732160
Updates to the project http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817261
I had also wondered about this as I just got a HD2 last week, my very first smartphone. I put Android on it and love it, I didn't care to much for Windows Mobile. If people would have developed apps for it like iOS and Android I would have stay with winmo but I really wanted that Sirius XM app
jigners said:
we got your word but its pretty obvious you have not read enough in this community
and your topic is not in its proper forum
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It is pretty obvious isn't it, don't mind being a little nicer next time? Pretentious.
norodaigh said:
It is pretty obvious isn't it, don't mind being a little nicer next time? Pretentious.
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You should be glad that you got help at all. People get upset when other people want to know something and does zero research of their own. That's why first people gets annoyed sometimes ;d
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Ok guys lol,
I think the OP has got the gist of what your saying, lets keep the flames cool please, thanks.
Tim.
norpan111 said:
You should be glad that you got help at all. People get upset when other people want to know something and does zero research of their own. That's why first people gets annoyed sometimes ;d
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I understand what your saying but this is a 'community forum' everyone is here to help everyone or have I completely missed the point?
norodaigh said:
I understand what your saying but this is a 'community forum' everyone is here to help everyone or have I completely missed the point?
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There's a difference between helping and spoon-feeding. a ten second search would have avoided this whole thread.
Reno_79 said:
There's a difference between helping and spoon-feeding. a ten second search would have avoided this whole thread.
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100% agree with this (i often say it too), with a few exceptions tho
the big NAND question being 1 of them, if you are fairly new to this scene, it can be info overload & without reading every thread this info is easy to miss.
how does "NAND" translate into Android Rom? unless you've been been around for a while you wont know.
kam333 said:
100% agree with this (i often say it too), with a few exceptions tho
the big NAND question being 1 of them, if you are fairly new to this scene, it can be info overload & without reading every thread this info is easy to miss.
how does "NAND" translate into Android Rom? unless you've been been around for a while you wont know.
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as much as i hate redundant threads like this, that's true.
true, but reading the stickies @ the top of each forum would have answered it,....
infact the verry first stickie in the HD2 android general forum is all about it!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817261
there i even linked to it for those that cant find it...
kam333 said:
100% agree with this (i often say it too), with a few exceptions tho
the big NAND question being 1 of them, if you are fairly new to this scene, it can be info overload & without reading every thread this info is easy to miss.
how does "NAND" translate into Android Rom? unless you've been been around for a while you wont know.
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Thanks dude

[Q] Installing android on ROM

Hi .. as the subject says .. is there a way to install android to the ROM of the device??? .. u know completely do away with windows ...
dude, come on! if you have the least bit of intelligence must've thought that someone (or many people, more likely) had already asked this question. search around, ffs. sorry if i sound harsh but this exact question pops up almost everyday in this forum it's driving me crazy.
dan138zig said:
dude, come on! if you have the least bit of intelligence must've thought that someone (or many people, more likely) had already asked this question. search around, ffs. sorry if i sound harsh but this exact question pops up almost everyday in this forum it's driving me crazy.
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well i searched the forum (again) and it had no information on this for atleast the first 7 pages..
ps. I have not asked about installing an android rom
I have asked if it is possible to install android ON THE ROM of the device
and well if you have seen this question asked and answered before please kindly provide me with the link .. I will be grateful .. thanks
You're not the only one with this question. I've searched and searched for an answer but hopeless... Either I don't know how to search (which I doubt) or search engine works in really weird way.
Anyway, my question is: can you delete windows (or maybe leave it) and install android on your phone memory?
Search "android on nand for hd2"
ultramag69 said:
Search "android on nand for hd2"
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This was helpful, I never even heard for a "nand" term, thanks mate
bradaman said:
You're not the only one with this question. I've searched and searched for an answer but hopeless... Either I don't know how to search (which I doubt) or search engine works in really weird way.
Anyway, my question is: can you delete windows (or maybe leave it) and install android on your phone memory?
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So he is not the only one who doesn't read stickied posts? Or maybe you also want to search stickies?
Tsk. Tsk. Tsk.
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jose makalolot said:
So he is not the only one who doesn't read stickied posts? Or maybe you also want to search stickies?
Tsk. Tsk. Tsk.
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ok, to be honest, it's hard for newbies to click a sticky titled "nand updates." they don't even know what nand means. but if the OP tried to browse the q&a subforums i'm sure he would've found a thread like this.
i think the new DARKSTONE's SuperRam froyo v1.2 should answer the question
donrino said:
i think the new DARKSTONE's SuperRam froyo v1.2 should answer the question
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How does Darkstone's SuperRAM build help a guy asking how to flash a build onto the ROM?
I think there should be something at the very top of the first sticky that says something in big bold and colourful letters, like "Android ROM flashing is not available. Please search for NAND for further info"
Let's face it, you'd never think to search for the word NAND if you were looking for the same thing as the OP, unless you've spent time on the forums and already know about it.
johncmolyneux said:
How does Darkstone's SuperRAM build help a guy asking how to flash a build onto the ROM?
I think there should be something at the very top of the first sticky that says something in big bold and colourful letters, like "Android ROM flashing is not available. Please search for NAND for further info"
Let's face it, you'd never think to search for the word NAND if you were looking for the same thing as the OP, unless you've spent time on the forums and already know about it.
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+1. moderators/admins please read this.
johncmolyneux said:
How does Darkstone's SuperRAM build help a guy asking how to flash a build onto the ROM?
I think there should be something at the very top of the first sticky that says something in big bold and colourful letters, like "Android ROM flashing is not available. Please search for NAND for further info"
Let's face it, you'd never think to search for the word NAND if you were looking for the same thing as the OP, unless you've spent time on the forums and already know about it.
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Thats true ... never knew the the term nand until i was told to search for it in post 5. . Anyways ... if somebody does come here searching for android on ROM ..
There are people working on putting android on ROM .. but that thread is strictly for devs. The thing is this. Android on ROM (aka NAND) is actually NOT faster than android on the sd card. At this point when android on a win mobile is really buggy ..its also for your own good that you stick to loading windows then booting to android. If in case anything happens to the android installation then atleast you would have your windows installation. 2 days after my first post I am running android installed on my sd card on my hd2. There are no lags and everything is working, although its a bit buggy .. like the in call volume keeps increasing and dropping but i think its gonna be fixed pretty soon. After going through atleast 4 different versions of win rom and an android rom, here is what i found to be the most stable
ChuckyROM with radio 2.15
cyanogenmod for hd2 v0.34
its working nicely and there are no animation lags , video plays properly and music is good too .. its a little buggy but nothing too alarming ...
and all this thanks to ultramag69 who atleast set me off searching in the right direction

[Q] Android on HD2

I keep searching posts looking for an answer but I can't seem to find anyone else who has asked or addressed it.
Is it possible to just install an Android rom on the HD2 instead of running it over WM?
I would like to just run Android and get away from WM all together...
Thank you
jessepatty said:
I keep searching posts looking for an answer but I can't seem to find anyone else who has asked or addressed it.
Is it possible to just install an Android rom on the HD2 instead of running it over WM?
I would like to just run Android and get away from WM all together...
Thank you
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Seriously?
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jose makalolot said:
Seriously?
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Yes, it was a serious question. Thanks for the constructive input, but maybe this will be slightly more helpful.
Look in this forum....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=928
Be ready for lots of reading. Don't be overwhelmed by the amount of information in there. Start with the sticky threads and the [GUIDE] threads and you'll be fine. If you've got specific questions after that then it's probably best to direct them at existing similar threads, rather than create new ones. (Seriously, nearly every question about this topic has already been asked and answered!)
Good luck

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