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Posted by: PeterI (Wednesday 7 October 2009, 2:19 PM)

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Depends on the OEM

HTC usually give out upgrades for a couple of years for phones that support it. In my case t-mobile UK did official upgrades as well.

For my original Tytn phone I got the 5.x -> 6.0 upgrade (and I think I've got a hacked 6.5 from xda-developers on that phone at the moment)

And for the Nike (touch dual) I'm currently using I recently spotted that there was an upgrade from 6.0 -> 6.1 but I doubt there will be an official upgrade to 6.5.

More interesting will be phones like the HD2 will get an offical upgrade to WM7 the hardware looks like it should be capable but we'll just have to wait and see.

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