In order to create enough room for both Gingerbread and the Sense UI on the Desire phone, HTC has again taken to its Facebook page to elaborate further.
“To resolve Desire’s memory issue and enable the upgrade to Gingerbread, we will cut select apps from the release. Look for status updates starting next week. We apologise for any confusion.” Just what apps will they remove from the update, we wonder. [Facebook]



















DarthDVD
Friday, June 17, 2011 at 8:50 PMGod please let it be the Telstra bloatware. And facebook and twitter.