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yeah there is a hell of a lot of reading its not as simple as download this tool run it and viola

that i have seen one that claimed it worked and i tried it on my nieces phone some $80 cheapy

but cant remember the tool, and i fear that would start getting to difficult and not easy to problem solve over the net

May be different for HTC; can you guys use CWM to recover + flash roms? The root/flash process on SGS2 is quite easy.

From what I've read there is an official ICS rom for the Sensation too.

If you flash the official HTC rom you could possibly get away without the hard reset and it'd be more like a straight upgrade.

Went down this path with the Galaxy; backed up with CWM, flashed Samsung official ICS rom with Odin software. All apps and data remained. Although all VodaAU bloatware gone, and phone runs very smooth. No dramas!

This all being said, the offical upgrade from the Aussie carriers couldn't be too far away.

Some cool new features and app interface/cosmetic upgrades. Love the panorama camera shooting mode!

IT is insane that they think they can stop torrenting.

But the big issue is why are movies on ITunes $24,99, when you can go out and buy brand new, new release movies from places like BigW for under $20, Surely if they don't have to produce, package, ship, wholesale then retail an actual DVD, then the actual cost of the movie should come down significantly. If these stupid movie studios charged $5 to download a DVD quality movie, then many, many people less would pirate them.

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