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HTC One X Now Custom ROM Ready: Get Rid Of Sense 4 And Junk Apps

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As the AT&T One X gets some negative comments for it being out of the list from HTC’s bootloader unlocking program, but it is now officially available starting Monday. As long as you are not annoyed with HTC Sense 4 UI covering the default Android Ice Cream Sandwich interface.

It was only last year when HTC adopted the policy to help customers with unlocking the bootloader, however, you cannot imply that it will cover all the devices all the time. The issue was uncovered by the XDA-Designers forums and when the company was contacted, they replied with a promise that the company will continue to support the unlocking bootloader policy despite few exceptions.

With Samsung Galaxy S3 already unveiled and is not posing any serious threat to the One X; you can expect HTC to come out with bold steps and more appealing product service. However, experts are pointing at the carrier rather than the manufacturer for imposing restriction that otherwise will allow users to have custom ROM and other. Naturally, we cannot know without a doubt about this time, but we have arrived at to the company hoping potentially getting good particulars around the situation. We’ll make sure to help you stay published when we hear anything, but meanwhile, go to the greater coverage links below for more info.

HTC One X is currently ruling the charts for its exceptionally strong battery backup and specs that include a twin-core cpu, LTE-enabled handset for $200 with two-year contract.

Tags: bootloader, custom rom, htc one x, rom, samsung galaxy s3, sense 4, Unlock

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