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HTC Confirms Android 4.0 Headed to 16 Smartphones

Mar 14, 2012, 7:37 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

HTC today published in a blog post a list of 16 smartphones that will be updated to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The devices include the Amaze 4G, Desire S, Desire HD, EVO 3D, EVO Design 4G, Incredible S, Sensation, Sensation XL, Sensation 4G, Sensation XE, Raider, Rezound, Rhyme, Thunderbolt, and Vivid. HTC said that it is still in the early stages of rolling out Android 4.0 to the Sensation and Sensation XE. The next phones in line for Android 4.0 updates are the Sensation 4G and the Sensation XL. HTC cautions that wireless network operators play a role in the update process, so it can't lock down firm timelines with respect to the exact availability of updates.


HTC Issuing Update to Fix Wi-Fi Security Bug

Feb 2, 2012, 8:17 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

HTC is in the process of sending out software updates to some of its smartphones to address a security issue concerning the Wi-Fi radio. The problem revolves around applications with the "access_wifi_state" permission, and the ability to sniff out Wi-Fi passwords for networks to which the phone is connected. The affected handsets include the Desire HD, myTouch 4G, Desire S, Sensation, EVO 3D, Droid Incredible, and Thunderbolt. The update had already been distributed to some of the phones over the air, though HTC is working to make a manual update available to the last few. HTC suggests owners of the aforementioned phones check its support page the week of February 6 for more instructions.


HTC Offers Tool to Unlock EVO 3D Bootloader

Aug 19, 2011, 10:01 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

HTC has added the tools necessary for owners of the HTC EVO 3D to unlock their bootloader if they so wish. The tools are available from HTCdev.com, HTC's developer web site, which also explains how the update process will work. Owners of the 3D wishing to unlock their bootloader will first need to update the system software on their device. HTC cautions that users who unlock the bootloader of their device will void the warranty.


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