• HTC To Cease Locking Their Devices Bootloaders


    HTC's CEO Peter Chou announced tonight via their Facebook page that HTC will no longer lock their devices bootloaders:

    "There has been overwhelmingly customer feedback that people want access to open bootloaders on HTC phones. I want you to know that we've listened. Today, I'm confirming we will no longer be locking the bootloaders on our devices. Thanks for your passion, support and patience," Peter Chou, CEO of HTC
    HTC's Facebook Page | Via: Android Central
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