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HTC Desire to get Android Gingerbread after all as HTC backtracks

This morning we reported on HTC's Facebook announcement that there just wasn't enough room on the HTC Desire to support both Android 2.3 Gingerbread and its own HTC Sense user interface. Hours later, it has posted another update simply stating, "Contrary to what we said earlier, we are going to bring Gingerbread to HTC Desire."

We have no further information as to why the decision was overturned. But it could well have been in response to a huge user outcry, in a similar vein to its decision to unlock smart phone bootloaders.

Alternatively, someone with the keys to HTC's Facebook page is publishing things well before the company has had time to sit in a darkened room and really think through the consequences. The company is now second only to the coalition government in its U-turn rpm.

As expected, there are some incredulous responses to the announcement. While some commenters sarcastically note that the engineers must've received a sudden speed boost, others are concerned there may be some catch. Those that have rooted their device and are already running Gingerbread merely comment that HTC is too late to the party.

Perhaps there's a slight glimmer of hope that HTC will allow users to easily remove HTC Sense from the Desire and simply have plain Gingerbread on board. Sense isn't all bad -- far from it, it has some great widgets -- but most savvy users prefer an Android that hasn't been messed about with.

It's an impossible dream that companies will always get things right in the eyes of their customers. At least HTC seems to have listened to its fan base and done the decent thing. We are a little surprised that it seems HTC didn't see this coming -- perhaps it just enjoys hosting a lively discussion on its Facebook page.

There's the nagging feeling HTC will allow Desire owners to update their handsets to Gingerbread but that the experience will be so awful there's a "we told you so" moment. All smart phones have to drop off the update curve at some point -- look at Apple's iOS -- but not when the handset has only just celebrated its first birthday.

What do you think of HTC's recent gaffes? Are you still a loyal fan or are you planning to defect to another manufacturer for your next Android fix?

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Matichin 15 June, 2011 17:27

Amazing U-turn tactics - if they did allow sense removal without rooting that would be tasty. Still thinking I will look elsewhere for my Android joy on upgrade...

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Anonymous 15 June, 2011 17:28

Never again for me...
SGS2 next for me.

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Anonymous 15 June, 2011 17:41

I love Facebook, HTC sense intregrates that fantastically. The just works around me really well. The only mobile company to polish android and get it right. You only have to compare the widgets on the HTC to what is on android Market to see a different in quality. Samsungs are shamelessly ripping ideas off apple e.g. Icons etc. Why would I want a phone that tries to be something it's not (iPhone). From a die hard HTC fan!

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Jed McInnes 15 June, 2011 18:50

These U turns are embarrassing, it says a lot for the company that they have the guts to swallow their pride and do what the customers want, it makes me pleased to be a HTC customer :)

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Anonymous 15 June, 2011 19:36

OK I do I buy a SGS2 or do I wait for the next HTC U-turn. I cancelled my O2 order for a £399 SGS2 based on the fact my Desire would get Gingerbread, I'd be £80 down on the deal now.

HTC if you do this - you'll be back on my shortlist at my next upgrade.

Anonymous's avatar

Anonymous 15 June, 2011 19:40

Whether they update or not, I will not be getting another HTC phone again! Stock Android for me.

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Budski 15 June, 2011 21:09

HTC never fail to disappoint me, I have had it up to here (you know where) with their attitude. My upgrade is due and I almost fell for the sensation, but this farce arrived just in time to make me see (not to go to) sense...

The pun was unintentional, but I kept it in :-)

ps, I hate HTC

Anonymous's avatar

Anonymous 15 June, 2011 22:34

I like HTC Sense but I think it would be a great idea to have it as an option. I personally use Launcher Pro so the UI makes little difference to me but I'd still like to have my phone up to date.

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Anonymous 16 June, 2011 08:33

With no video calling and near field payment abilities, i'm not sure how life changing this update will be. Also, is it really happening? I saw the facebook page and the turn-around announcement looks less than official. Ps i really like the sense ui.

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Alimus 16 June, 2011 09:26

@ Budski

I don't get why this is a reason not to go with HTC, while they may have demonstrated that their PR department is shockingly bad; they've equally demonstrated that giving their customers what they want is more important than looking good. To me that's a reason to stick with HTC

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DavidMiller 16 June, 2011 10:47

My next phone will definitely not be any phone other than Google's. I am sick and tired of seeing all of the latest updates and features come out only to be passed over. If we do eventually get an update, we get it months and months after the original update came out. Then we have to wait even longer on the phone networks to add their crap to the damn update. The networks should be bypassed, and the option of installing the stock android should definitely be available when updating!

I wish my desire was rootable, sadly it is not, stupid nand flash unlockable error /fail

Anonymous's avatar

Anonymous 16 June, 2011 14:05

Sorry Galxy s II? need I remind people of the aweful customer service at Samdung? HTC is better than any android device and is better than apple...simple as

Anonymous's avatar

Anonymous 26 June, 2011 19:20

i love HTC phones. so far im happy and continue to be happy. the android open source community is really good if u want to update your phones interface with features and improve any lag from current releases!

Anonymous's avatar

Anonymous 29 June, 2011 11:45

im just starting to get annoyed with the whole android experience.

Galaxy tab no update.......
HTC Desire no update......

i feel like im constantly being ripped off!

Anonymous's avatar

Anonymous 30 June, 2011 11:41

If anyone from HTC and T-mob is listening- my next phone will be either a sim free Google phone or an iphone. I have had enough of bloatware and being subject to the whims of network executives.

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