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Info 2 HTC HD2 WP8 port leads to Windows RT on the HTC HD2

HD2 never dies

http://wmpoweruser.com/htc-hd2-wp8-p...n-the-htc-hd2/


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I read this on Engadget, I take my hat off to the devs.

Remember when we got WP7, going through the whole mission of getting it activated. Getting Ubuntu to fully boot for the first time, getting ICS before anyone in the world (albeit nothing at all worked apart from it turned on for 30secs has hardware buttons didnt work).

The devs here are just from another world! Thank you all for the work you have done for this device (when I had it and for the people who are still running it!)
 
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Too bad the Metro Apps won't run on this because of the screen resolution requirement. or do they?
 
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HD2 will never die, thanks to Cotulla and other devs who are really put all their knowledge to save this device from forgetting...
Hope to see RT soon on my phone too
 
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Too bad the Metro Apps won't run on this because of the screen resolution requirement. or do they?
Right, but if somebody could hack the software it could be run even if the resolution is too small as Cotulla said.

Let`s wait and see
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i hope works like wp 7.5 soon
 
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This is truly the little phone that could. After 3 years, I still love my HD2
Buildings burn. People die. But real love is forever.
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Galaxy Note II- LOVE
Galaxy Note- Well-loved but sold
Asus Transformer TF700T- FINALLY UNLOCKED!!!
HTC Evo View- rooted
HTC HD2- The little phone that could!!!

PS- I'm a girl. Just an FYI, before you call me bro :3
 
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This phone is the best ever!!! I can't stop flashing all the different roms ^_^
 
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Yeah. Hd2 never dies..
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i'm very happy have this hh...

 
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