Yesterday, we informed you about HTC HD2 arriving in USA via T-Mobile thanks to a dumped ROM. This very ROM which was destined for T-Mobile, has been leaked out. Like I just said, since it is T-Mobile and US specific, using it outside US might cause some problems.
Reports are in that identify that the ROM has some radio issues when used in Europe. The ROM is a mix bag actually. On the negative side it has an old version OS and drivers. On the positive side, it has new apps such as Teeter, keyboard, HTC Sense and more. As a matter of fact we covered the updated HTC Sense in detail, check it out here.
So you advised to try this ROM at your own risk. We recommend you to stick with the current version.
A curious XDA member played with the leaked ROM and here is what he thinks:
If you are interested in knowing more about the contents of the leaked ROM and related details, check out the following link
Download the leaked HTC HD2 2.0.1 ROM for T-Mobile US
Password:PDAVIET
View Comments to HTC HD2 2.0.1 T-Mobile US ROM leaks out
HTC Sense updated, brings improved Music Library | Geekword
December 21st, 2009 at 12:02 am
[...] few minutes back, we informed you about the leakage of HTC HD2 ROM destined for T-Mobile (For more information about the leaked ROM, check out the [...]
Most Tweeted Articles by Windows7 Experts
December 26th, 2009 at 7:56 pm
[...] wie die Pro Version auch, eine Erweiterung des Windows Papierkorbs. Dabei we… 2 Likes Download the leaked HTC HD2 2.0.1 ROM for T-Mobile | Geekword HTC HD2 2.0.1 ROM for T-Mobile US has been leaked out. The leaked ROM apparently has some issues [...]
Video: Exploring the Documents Tab in HTC Sense 2.5 | Geekword
January 10th, 2010 at 11:49 am
[...] few days back, we informed you about the updated HTC Sense 2.5 build 1922 included in T-Mobile HTC HD2 2.0.1 ROM which brought the inclusion of a new Documents Tab. pocketnow have dug deep into this new and smart [...]
Two new Windows Mobile 6.5.3 ROM released for HTC HD2 | Geekword
January 22nd, 2010 at 8:55 pm
[...] HTC HD2 ROM for T-Mobile leaks out [...]