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HTC Hero’s Android 2.1 ROM hacked onto Droid with all sorts of busted

Posted on 31 December 2009 by

We don’t really recommend trying this yourself if you like “using” your Droid for performing “tasks,” but if you’re the 1337 type or you’re just looking for a quick, easy, and fun way to brick a perfectly good Eclair device, you might want to take a look at this ported ROM that’s just hit the streets. What we’re looking at here is an early, half-baked conversion of that leaked Hero ROM with Sense and Android 2.1, apparently with functional messaging and calling (whew) but without a working WiFi stack. If nothing else, this is a good start for the community; hopefully we’ll see something a little more solid soon that can actually be used day to day without an iron will and a brass pair.

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Original post by Chris Ziegler

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