NAND installation means you are going to install Android directly inside smartphone internal memory, not on microSD card. That will replace the current Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional with Android. Here's how to do it! Mandatory requirements for installing Android for HTC HD2!You need to change the original OSPL / HSPL of smartphone to SPL 2.08.000 (with ) followed by installation of. I have put links in the previous sentence so get down to work (installation) if you do not know what it is. HTC HD2 Windows Mobile smartphone. Announced Oct 2009. Features 4.3″ TFT display, Snapdragon S1 chipset, 5 MP primary camera, 1230 mAh battery, 448 MB RAM. This is a huge milestone achieved in the Android development scene for HTC HD2 and one of the most important ones, after getting the HD2 to run Android from internal NAND memory. Read on for details, download link and installation instructions. 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Just copy on the microSD card in smartphone that file:! Recommended is to have the card blank, freshly formatted (FAT32) and if it can be even 4GB. After you have copied it, you need to close the phone and (after) hold down the Power key continuously until you enter the menu MAGLDR 1.13. Then go to AD Recovery option, just wait, then choose install from sd card zip. How you choose OK or it's equivalent? By clicking (once) the key response to telephone calls. After making these steps you must choose the archive (.zip = NexusHD2-Gingerbread-V2.8-NAND-Android-2.3.4-update.zip) you have already made sure to copy on your smartphone. After that just wait and you see the message All done! (Or equivalent), that were extracted and copied files to the HTC HD2 memory, all that remains is to exit the menu (by pressing the Power - one at a time) from the main menu and select Power Down. After that you have to start the phone by pressing the Power key briefly and let it install Android version 2.3.4. (5-20 minutes) That's all! However, this is the Android version that I have on my smartphone, after I tested (installed). Versions of Android. Install Android on HTC LEO by flashingFirst enter the menu of MAGLDR 1.13 and choose USB Flasher. Then you need this file: After you've downloaded it into your the PC open the archive, click on the file (DAF.exe) and follow strictly the steps recommended by the program. Attention to install Android on HTC LEO (HD2)!Make sure that the smartphone battery to be charged at least 50% before starting the installation procedure. ![]() Remember that you are subject to risks when you choose to put Android on HTC HD2, and they include at least the loss of warranty and / or risk damaging your phone. Think several times before installing Android on HTC HD2. The Good The HTC HD2 boasts a gorgeous 4.3-inch capacitive touch screen, and T-Mobile preloads the smartphone with a ton of entertainment extras to take advantage of its display and 1GHz processor. The phone's 5-megapixel camera takes excellent pictures, and it has decent call quality. HTC's Sense offers an easier-to-use and customizable user experience than the standard Windows Mobile interface. The Bad The HD2 is clunky and big. It runs Windows Mobile 6.5. We also experienced data connection issues and the smartphone felt more sluggish compared with the unlocked version. The Bottom Line The HTC HD2's size and older operating system aren't ideal, but you won't find a more powerful or entertaining smartphone in T-Mobile's lineup. Visit for details. Editors' note: Portions of this review were taken from our evaluation of the since the two devices are similar. It's been a long wait but the HTC HD2 is now officially available from. Much like the of the smartphone, which we reviewed in February, the T-Mobile version has awesome features, such as a luxurious 4.3-inch capacitive touch screen, a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, and a 5-megapixel camera. T-Mobile even sweetens the deal by preloading the device with a ton of entertainment apps. However, the question is not so much whether the HD2 is awesome--because it is--but whether it's worth getting, now that Windows Phone 7 Series has been announced.
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