Hi folks --
Am also on FreedomPop (aka. FP). FP is forcibly retiring devices that can't run on ICS or better-- including all unmodified EVO OGs. More specifically, the Play Store is refusing to download FP's lastest app -- the one that provides its VOIP behaviors -- to Gingerbread devices. However, one user posted to FP's forum as follows: "I updated The HTC EVO 4g rom to 4.0.4 sense. The phones are working perfectly, " with only the loss of WiMax (which is being discontinued). I don't know what this user means by "perfectly", but I would like to find out.
I started with my EVO OG running Android 2.3.5, hboot 2.18, build 5.07.651.6, and radio 2.15.00.01.15. Guided by instructions from HTCEvoHacks (which use Captain Throwback's Method), I down-dated my phone to Android 2.3.3, hboot 2.16, build 4.24.651.1, and radio 2.15.00.05.02. But I wasn't able to complete the down-dating / re-rooting process because Sprint/HTC/Google have sabotaged Revolutionary.io. In fact, my research shows that they have disabled/taken-over all DIY unlock-code-computing tools/websites other than HTCdev. And unfortunately, I don't believe that HTCdev's code will work for hboot 2.16. In short, I think that I just shot myself in the face.
Here are my goals. I want to end up running ICS or better -- preferably with a fully functional camera. Losing 4G is okay. I want to be permanently rooted so that I can run Nandroid and Titanium backups. Can someone please point me in the right direction? If I end up having to re-update to hboot 2.18, should I do that by performing a "firmware update" or an "HTC software update"?
I'm running on WinXp Sp3.
-- Thanks