HTC Thunderbolt Source Code Released

Though some complaints have arisen in the Android developer community that HTC doesn’t open source the code for their new handsets fast enough (the argument is that according to the GPLv2, source should be released at the same time as the new device), the kernel for the still fresh Thunderbolt has come online. Now those wishing to cook up some custom goodies for the first 4G LTE phone for Verizon have the 87MB of code they need to craft ROMs. It might not be much for the average man, but those that enjoy the labors of those like the CyanogenMod team should be happy access to the source has been granted.
[via AndroidPolice]
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