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Windows Phone 7 Series Successfully Ported To HTC HD2

Windows Phone 7 Series Successfully Ported To HTC HD2

The news that HTC’s popular HD2 would not be getting a Windows Phone 7 Series update must certainly have disappointed many owners of the HD2. Now it seems that despite there not being any official support for such an upgrade, there might be hope via unofficial means, as a user has successfully ported Windows Phone 7 Series over to the HD2, and even posted some videos (after the jump) showing it in action. It seems that most of the features on the device are working well, including GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. There is a little bit of lag, as there are still some issues with the graphics driver, but hopefully he’ll be able to overcome that soon. Are you planning to cram Windows Phone 7 Series into your HD2 when this hack becomes stable?

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