Another wave of handsets from HTC are now able to have their boot-loaders officially unlocked through the HTCdev website, joining the Desire HD and Wildfire which were added to the list last week. Support has been extended to the Droid Incredible, Desire Z, T-Mobile G2, Aria, ChaCha, and Status, allowing owners to flash custom ROMs without resorting to hacks. These latest additions continue to deliver on HTC CEO Peter Chou’s promise to provide unlocked bootloaders to all of his company’s devices. Even if your handset’s missing from the supported list, the tool might still work — scroll down to the “All supported devices” option to give it a shot.
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