The HTC HD7 is a worthy successor of the original HTC HD2. As you remember, the HD7 is a Windows Phone 7-powered smartphone, but it doesn’t mean we can’t see Android platform running on it. If you haven’t caught what I am talking about, continue reading to find out how developers decided to bring another operating system to HTC’s smartphone.
A HTC HD7 user Pepsi introduces a video demonstrating the HTC HD7 that performs several functions in Android. The exact version is not known, but we tend to think it’s Froyo. The custom ROM is in Chinese and we can see it from the initial device boot up through the HTC Sense home screen.
The release date of the ROM is not announced, and I don’t think we’ll see it in the nearest future or see at all. Though the video is quite attractive, we can’t completely appreciate what the ROM can do.
We begin to think developers could install any operating system in any device. Because if a Windows Phone 7-based smartphone could run Android, why other handsets couldn’t provide such ability, too?