If the video did not excite you, check out the step-by-step guide to install CM10 port of Jelly Bean ROM for HTC Desire below. Watch the CM10 based Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean update for HTC Desire in action in the video below: That would mean Android users have one less hitch to bother about when they upgrade their HTC smartphones to the latest Android 4.1.1 software. As Android Authority notes, bWorks has managed to port the CM10 version of Jelly Bean from Nexus One to the Desire, along with Google Apps preloaded to the ROM. Thanks to XDA Developers forum member, bWorks, HTC Desire users can now relish the Jelly Bean goodness through the CyanogenMod 10 (CM10) port for Android 4.1.1. HTC has barely managed to keep up with the competition, as older handsets are still running on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread OS) and that is where Android developers have stepped in to users' rescue by unleashing a flurry of custom ROMs and regular Jelly Bean updates. HTC Desire has for long been sidelined by its maker, as newer handsets have hogged the limelight with official Jelly Bean stock ROMs available out of the box.
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