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Orange Logo on Battery Cover

m1nkeh

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Jul 4, 2010
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Hi,

Just about ready to go pick up my orange branded handset (because i want the black one), and have every intention of flashing it back to 'standard' when i receive it..

two questions that i can't seem to find an answer for are..

1. once flashed to HTC standard firmware, do over the air updates work fine? i.e. android 2.2?
2. is there a technique to removing the orange logo from the battery cover?

thank you

chris
 
What would be the main reasons for debranding/rooting the phone?

I've got a black from orange my self.
to uncripple it, and make it not look like a walking advert are high on my list..

i've nto actually bought the black Orange branded unit yet.. i am happy about reverting to the default software and will prob do that the day i get it.. but i do not want an orange logo on the back of the device.. especially considering i will not be using it on that network.

i think a bigger question is why would you ever want a branded handset, at all!?

on topic.. can anyone help further with #2.. i was going to pick up the orange branded handset today?
 
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Cheers for the info. How does orange software cripple it? I can't really see many orange apps installed.

I think I can live with a 5mm x 5mm orange square thats covered by my hand when i'm using it.

I've had a look about and really cant find any Genuine HTC Desire Replacement Back Covers in black. A few in silver and brown, no black. Good luck on your hunt.
 
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Absolutely no sand paper, but ... a sugar cube!

In my old days (when i had a Orange labeled SPV C500), rubbing the Orange logo off with a sugar cube was fairly common. Leaves no marks, just close up holes where the sugar could go (or take of the cover)

:eek: wow, if this works i'll be well impressed and everyone should Rep this geezer! <watches thread closely>
 
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Use a bit of sand paper that gets rid of it easy.
so helpful ;)

Absolutely no sand paper, but ... a sugar cube!

In my old days (when i had a Orange labeled SPV C500), rubbing the Orange logo off with a sugar cube was fairly common. Leaves no marks, just close up holes where the sugar could go (or take of the cover)
not sure about this sugar cube thing.. i read that it only works on metal parts.. and shouldn't really be tried on plastic. i'm not going to be the first to try..
 
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I don't know why some people are so focused on getting a black model. The "brown" one is 95% identical. It has a thin bezel around the screen which has a sort of copper/bronze tint but in a lot of lights it just looks like slightly off/dull silver. I really wouldn't call it brown. Oh and most cases will cover three quarters of this bezel anyway. The only sections that show for me are a little part at the top around the speaker, and the strip along the bottom above the buttons. I certainly wouldn't call the whole phone brown since the rest of the case is black and as far as I can tell the entire back of the phone, including battery cover, is identical to the black model. I guess if you really care that much then go for it. Personally I was a little unsure about getting a "brown" phone but when it turned up I realised how minor the difference is and I'm very happy with it.
 
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