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Sprint HTC Hero rooted, Custom ROMs to follow

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by AndroidFan on November 11th, 2009

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Sprint HTC Hero rooted, Custom ROMs to follow

XDA-Developers have once again come to save the day for smartphone users as the Sprint HTC Hero has now been rooted.  If the term ‘rooted’ is not clicking in your minds right now, just know that when a device is ‘rooted’ you are now able to install custom ROMs.  In even simpler terms this means that you will soon be able to load a variety of version of Android onto your Sprint HTC, namely Android 2.0 with Google Navigation.  Since we know HTC is currently working on incorporating their Sense UI into the latest version of Android, may of us will opt to skip the wait and run a vanilla Android 2.0 build so that we can enjoy the latest OS build immediately.  One additional newsworthy piece of information coming from the XDA-Developers is that apps2sd, the ability to run apps from your sd card, is already working.

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mike January 2, 2010 at 6:20 am

question about the capability of printing wirelessly from the Hero:

Has anyone been able to successfully connect and print with a wireless printer? I have tried two apps (PrinterShare and Cypria Free – both free versions), and so far no luck. PrinterShare says I’m “paired” with the printer, but not connected. When I hit print on the phone, it reports that the print was successful, but nothing on the pinter’s end.

With Cypria Free, it is supposed to search for and detect wireless printers. It does not find the printer and reports “no devices found”. By the way, other phones (non-Android based) have connected to the printer, so the issue is with the Hero.

Both of these apps have paid versions as well, so it could be that the upgrade is necessary. But then why have the free versions of the app?

It could also be that the Hero is just not compatible with the printer I used (HP Photosmart Premium C309g-m). This is listed as a possibility in the printer’s manual. Weird that is would not work on the Hero when it is compatible with a Nextel phone that is over 3 years old.

Frustrating.

kyle February 27, 2010 at 11:24 am

I have the same exact problem Mike! You’re not alone on this one. Im going to research it some more, and hopefully something comes to, or someone else posts an answer here.

Siti Wimax March 14, 2010 at 2:06 pm

howdy, thank you.

Taio Cruz July 11, 2010 at 11:00 pm

hi-ya, superb blog.

htc hero July 25, 2010 at 8:50 pm

Does anyone know which type of video information are supported? I keep in mind the Instinct only may dl 3gp using opera mini. I downloaded the twist ap, perhaps that is the issue? How can I watch videos from sites other than youtube? Which file types? Usually I am given the option of 3gp or mpeg4. Can’t get both to work. Thanks to your time! Damn I wish I was eligible for the improve to EVO!

htchero owner August 1, 2010 at 4:32 pm

Thanks for the great article, I am very excited. I have had my telephone for simply over a month now and am in reality enjoying the entire loose apps from the android market, being able to have the internet and navigation at my fingertips all of the time. The one lower than thought feature is the picture/video textual content messages, as they don’t seem to be downloading properly.

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