If you’ve ever owned an HTC Android smartphone, you’ll know that HTC is pretty tight-fisted when it comes to internal storage, especially when compared with similarly specced phones from manufacturers such as Motorola and Samsung. What gives?
HTC took to their Facebook page to say they’re looking into allowing bootloading (the installation of custom ROMs) on its EVO 3D, Sensation, Incredible S and Thunderbolt phones. With Android meant to be “open source”, their decision has angered many.
Last night HTC announced that its next Android smartphone launching in Australia would be none other than the Incredible S, which will land on Optus on May 1. Who’s excited?