CyanogenMod 7 RC3 was out but not yet for HTC HD2. So do be patient and try out TyphooN CyanogenMod 7 RC2 first. Basically, it is based on CyanogenMod 7 RC2 for HTC Desire which has Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread and using Tytung r8.3 Kernel.
Download Ultimate Droid 3.2.5 NAND Android A2SD+ Zip ROM for HTC HD2
Here is another great release of Ultimate Droid for you. Love all the developers who always update their ROM to the latest kernel and fixed most of the bugs. This build is based on Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread and using Tytung r9 beta Kernel. Which mean this build also fixed first call robotic voice issue and support unique Bluetooth MAC address, Bluetooth auto-reconnect and two-way call recording.
Download MIUI Stock 1.3.5 NAND Android Zip ROM for HTC HD2
Yeah… I am back to HTC HD2. No worry, I am still using HTC HD2 as my daily phone. I will continue to post HTC HD2 / Android related post until I get my next new phone.
MIUI Android ROM is one of the great ROM from China developers. It has iPhone like interface. The latest version MIUI Stock v1.3.5 is based on Android 2.2.1 and using g.lewarne v8 Kernel.
Download MIUI v1.4.15 NAND Android A2SD+ Zip ROM for HTC HD2
There are lot of customize MIUI Android ROM for HTC HD2 out there. But personally, I prefer use the official one from MIUI.com (China) and apply the English patch from MIUIAndroid.com (UK) because they are first one that releases the ROM. And the latest one ~ MIUI v1.4.15 (Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread) is using the latest Tytung r9 Kernel which supports unique Bluetooth MAC address, Bluetooth auto-reconnect and two-way call recording. Too bad, first call robotic voice issue still exist but not a big deal.
How to enable secure browsing in Facebook?
“ALERT!!! Facebook has changed and said nothing..!!! Take a look at your URL (top box on your screen). If you see “http” or just “www” instead of “https” you do not have a secure session & can be hacked…” I saw this from one of my friends’ post at Facebook. Indeed, there is no secure connection with my Facebook account. HTTPS ensures reasonable protection from eavesdroppers and man-in-the-middle attacks. Why not enable secure browsing in Facebook when we can get it free?