In the name of science (or maybe because I’m a masochist?), I decided to try and get Windows Phone 7 onto my HD2. Again, not an easy process, although easier since I’d already wrapped my head around HardSPL and MAGLDR – it was just a process of following the procedure to load the Windows Phone 7 ROM onto the HD2.

My HTC HD2 running Windows Phone 7
The hard part was getting it activated. Every WP7 smartphone has a unique activation code to enable it to access Windows Live services like Marketplace and Xbox Live, and there’s a multi-part process involving installing the Windows Phone 7 SDK, Zune, the Chevron unlocker, and various other little bits and pieces – plus you have to actually call Microsoft support and request an activation code once all the hacks are in place!
Another four hours (of my life that I’ll never get back) later, I’d finally achieved success with unlocking my HD2 with the Chevron unlocker! Seems you have to jump through all sorts of crazy hoops like changing the date on your PC and smartphone to 1 October 2011, disabling network connections and Skype connections, putting the phone into airplane mode, running Chevron and Tom XAP installer as an administrator, right-click on XAPs to install them (this I had to figure out on my own!), etc – and naturally all of this information wasn’t in the original post with the ROM download – I had to trawl through lots of long discussion threads to find those extra bits of advice!
But once again, several hours of stress and a phone call to Microsoft support later, and I’ve now got a “new” Windows Phone! Which led me to the crazy idea – why not use this as my ‘main’ phone for the week so I can really get to know this new operating system? Crazy, I know, but it’ll be useful for work as well, since I have to write a feature on tips and tricks for Windows Phone 7 anyway – best dive in headfirst! I’ll still be using my Samsung Galaxy Tab – mainly to keep playing Words with Friends – but for day to day use, it will be Windows Phone 7 all the way!
Half a day in, and I’m actually having fun using it! Naturally it doesn’t have anywhere near all of the apps that I’m used to using on Android, such as Tweetdeck, Evernote, Pocket Informant, WhatsApp and Skype, but I’m coping. I’ve customised the homescreen with photo speed dials, frequently used apps and a few live tiles, installed a bunch of software and games (including Amazon Kindle, Facebook, Twitter, Flixster, IMDb, Shazam, Resco Radio and WinMilk), and have started poring over the discussion forums to learn more about this new operating system. Yes, it’s the underdog, but it’s early days yet, and I got my start as a gadget monkey back in the day with a HP Jornada 545 running Pocket PC 2000 – so it’s kind of my first love as well, and it’s nice to see it all grown up now and trying to compete with iOS and Android.
I’m really looking forward to the upcoming OS update and all of the new apps that are coming! Will I keep on using Windows Phone 7 after the week is up? I’m not sure! For now, it’s novel and I’m enjoying using it, but I’ll have to see how I feel after seven days, and whether I can live without all of the apps that I’m used to using on Android!