Monday, October 28, 2013

Get Android On My Fuze Phone

The Android OS is a powerful operating system, which is constantly available for more devices. AT&T cell phone users don't currently have many Android options, but Fuze owners now have a simple solution that can be performed without the risk of damaging your phone. Now, AT&T customers can enjoy the benefits of Google's Android.


Prepare the Files


Download the file "Android for the Fuze.zip." This compressed file contains everything needed to run Android on your HTC Fuze. Unzip the contents of the file to a directory on your desktop or another easy to find location on your computer. Copy the files within that directory to your MicroSD card either via your data cable and your phone or directly through a memory card reader on your computer.


Start Android on Your HTC Fuze








Read the files from your phone. If you removed your MicroSD card, reinsert it into the Fuze. Turn the phone on and wait for it to start up. At this point, everything will still start up as the phone normally does. Start up the "File Explorer." Navigate to the root of the MicroSD card in "File Explorer," and tap the file "haret.exe." This will load the Android Operating System version 1.6 on your phone.


Getting Back to Windows Mobile








While this process does allow you to run the Android OS on your HTC Fuze, it is not a permanent change. Simply reset the phone to restore your phone to its normal Windows Mobile functionality. This process does not alter your phone in any way, but for this reason, the Android OS will not load upon the startup of your phone. You will have to load the "haret.exe" file again any time you wish to use the Android OS.

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