Once you flash a ROM.. you can’t stop until you find a good one.. and of course root your phone and turn the security lock off. Specially if you are an open source person. Nothing helps you better than a console and a su command! So here’s the adventure of unlocking my HTC Desire (the same can be done on any of the listed phones):
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HTC Desire (bravo) 0.93.0001, 1.02.0001
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HTC Desire CDMA (bravoc) 1.06.0000
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HTC Wildfire (buzz) 1.01.0001
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HTC Aria (liberty) 1.02.0000
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HTC Incredible S (vivo) 1.09.0000 and 1.13.0000
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HTC Droid Incredible 2 (vivow) 0.97.0000 (Gingerbread only!)
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HTC Desire S (saga) 0.98.0000 and 0.98.0002
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HTC View (express) 1.09.0000 and 1.13.0000
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HTC Flyer (flyer) 1.10.0000, 1.11.0003
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HTC Sensation (pyramid) 1.17.0006, .0008, .0011 and .0012, 1.18.0000
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HTC Evo 3D (shooter) 1.30.0000 and 1.40.0000
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HTC EVO 3D GSM (shooteru) 1.49.0007, 1.49.0008
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HTC Thunderbolt (mecha) 1.04.0000, 1.05.0000
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HTC EVO 4G (supersonic) 2.15.0001, 2.16.0001
- HTC myTouch Slide 4G (doubleshot) 1.44.0007
Just for the info, the first is the official name, in the brackets is the codename and the numbers after are the versions of HBOOT supported, which you can see by booting the phone in HTC fastboot mode. On HTC Desire it is done by holding the Volume down key while powering the phone.