Bad news for owners of HTC desire out there who were in the hope of obtaining their gingerbread on some time in the near future. It does not occur in the absence of the handset memory. Sensi-fied version of the Nexus One program has been a favorite of ours even with selection of great material out there today, so what is the agreement?
In a post to Facebook, HTC UK explains:
Our engineering teams have worked hard for months to find a way to make gingerbread HTC desire without compromising the HTC Sense experience, that you come to expect from our phones. However, we are sorry to announce that we have been forced to accept there is not enough memory for us both to make gingerbread and keep the HTC Sense experience on the HTC desire. We sincerely regret the disappointment that this news may make some of you.
HTC Sense is easily more strongly personalized skins for Android. HTC has done wonders with the operating system, but its moments like this that show how boring custom skins can be on devices. Meaning can be beautiful, but what is the point if the skin to keep the phone to receive future updates? The statement above is something that the manufacturer may not fit into the memory of desire, and is bloatware network apps.
We begin to see why HTC has been launch large pieces of memory in its latest aircraft and is probably not because he wants that its users have this additional memory for themselves, for it has sealed the user interface to be able to operate. Overweight UIs that want not only more RAM a phone, but as you can see, it can also affect only how long a device is good for. The fact that the desire to receive the update of gingerbread is not the end of the world, but with the handset users should consider other options.
Roma officials as MoDaCo custom made a way for users to their own ROM in the form of a kitchen online "cooking". It is also simple to select the applications you actually use in the operating system and work around applications that have nothing done but collected virtual dust in your phone. HTC provides a set of robust capabilities in the user interface of meaning, likely most users take advantage of all custom applications. Less a company of uninstall these bloatware apps, we have probably or would not be posting this article today.
Even if not desire to receive the update of gingerbread, I think HTC should release the source code of the update itself. The company works on it for some time now, so there must be something to work with. Then, I'm not sure whether HTC would like to see Android developers succeed in something that he could not do. That said, I hope that Android developers take this as a personal challenge.
Want users, what is your next move? You will begin to consider Roma custom for your device or it is time to upgrade?