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Earlier today, two ROMs from unknown devices were leaked, referred to as the HTC Kingdom and HTC Rider. Code in the Rider ROM makes reference to KT-KR, Korea’s cellular network, making it probable that this is going to be a Korean-released phone. While early reports seemed to indicate that the Kingdom was the HTC EVO 3D, some ROM developers dissecting the leak have come to the conclusion that it’s some other device. This seems to stem mostly from the fact that while the HTC EVO 3D has stated specs of 1 Gig of RAM and a 4.3″ qHD screen, the code in the Kingdom leak mentions specs of 768 Megs of RAM and a 4″ qHD screen. Other developers argue that the code also refers to the device as the PG86100, the model number of the EVO 3D. Regardless, the developers are still working on cracking this ROM wide open, and there are several developers already attempting to port the ROM to various devices, including, of course, the current HTC EVO. Time will tell what device this mystery ROM originates from, but I, for one, am looking forward to some of the ROMs these brilliant ROM chefs are going to cook up.
Earlier today, two ROMs from unknown devices were leaked, referred to as the HTC Kingdom and HTC Rider. Code in the Rider ROM makes reference to KT-KR, Korea’s cellular network, making it probable that this is going to be a Korean-released phone. While early reports seemed to indicate that the Kingdom was the HTC EVO 3D, some ROM developers dissecting the leak have come to the conclusion that it’s some other device. This seems to stem mostly from the fact that while the HTC EVO 3D has stated specs of 1 Gig of RAM and a 4.3″ qHD screen, the code in the Kingdom leak mentions specs of 768 Megs of RAM and a 4″ qHD screen. Other developers argue that the code also refers to the device as the PG86100, the model number of the EVO 3D. Regardless, the developers are still working on cracking this ROM wide open, and there are several developers already attempting to port the ROM to various devices, including, of course, the current HTC EVO. Time will tell what device this mystery ROM originates from, but I, for one, am looking forward to some of the ROMs these brilliant ROM chefs are going to cook up.