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HTC EVO 3D Gets Root Courtesy of Team Win

Ladies and gentlemen, after signs of potential arose when an exploit was uncovered by the hardworking Team Win, root has been achieved for the HTC EVO 3D on both the out-of-the-box software build and most recent OTA update. Root was achieved by Android dev agrabren, though the exploit in question isn’t available to the general public just yet. That step will come next, but for now EVO 3D users can rest a bit easier knowing that their new handsets are primed to get cracked open and modded to heck and back. And who wouldn’t? With the hardware pulsing inside the EVO 3D’s case, the potential for Android greatness is almost endless. Stay tuned to the source link below for the latest on the progress of root on the EVO 3D.[via AndroidForums]

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