By
Zachary Lutz posted Dec 28th 2011 11:56PM
It wasn't long ago that HTC's bootloader
unlock utility hit the masses, thereby righting the company's
silly decision to lock its
phones down in the first
place. Now, continuing its commitment to mod-lovers and those who appreciate freedom,
The House of Chou is announcing that its latest lineup of
Android phones can find a similar (and proper) fate. The company has released an u
pdated bootloader
unlock tool that supports all
Android devices released after September of this year. Naturally, this includes such handsets as the HTC EVO Design 4G, Rezound, Rhyme and Vivid. The company has yet to release an u
pdated list of supported devices, but promises to do so in the coming days. While we're still not crazy about
users losing their rights to a warranty, for the moment, that seems to be the price of freedom.
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