LBPHeretic
Android Expert
I just checked over at xda-developers today and saw that the Sprint HTC Hero has been moved over to the "Legacy & Low Activity Devices" section. I know that xda-developers tried that once before last year, but a lot of people raised a stink about it because it was still a widely used handset at that point, so it was restored to the normal forum section.
Anyway, I figured I would post about it because it is a sign of the times for our venerable handset. Support is still pretty high for the Sprint HTC Hero, but the fact of the matter regarding its age is in plain sight, and I respect their decision to move it to that forum section. The Sprint HTC Hero will always be a special handset for me because it introduced me to Android and the awesome community that I am a part of now. I still use mine as an Internet enabled Wi-Fi device as well as for flashing new ROMs, including the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich ROM that is being diligently worked on.
Anyway, I figured I would post about it because it is a sign of the times for our venerable handset. Support is still pretty high for the Sprint HTC Hero, but the fact of the matter regarding its age is in plain sight, and I respect their decision to move it to that forum section. The Sprint HTC Hero will always be a special handset for me because it introduced me to Android and the awesome community that I am a part of now. I still use mine as an Internet enabled Wi-Fi device as well as for flashing new ROMs, including the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich ROM that is being diligently worked on.