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because they way you flash android phones is by using a micro-sd card.It has something to do with the way the bootloader works.HTC branded phones (read: That are NOT powered by google) use a flashing program throught windows , the rest use a combination of OTA+MicroSD flashing
hurry up XDA , me want HTC Magic Port , Yesterday !!!!
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i think i just might need a fresh pair of pants
vhere has ghunter vent ?
you wait for a couple of hours and i'll bet there will be some fanboi claiming that microsoft has stolen this contraption from el jobso's secure underground nuclear radiation proof bunker.
let's not forget the psy-air lol
one of the contract conditions would probably be that you'd have to sell them your soul !!!
imate used to sell the exact same phone under a different name . I think it might have been their first , but i could be wrong.
agreed
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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