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Yay for last-minute device testing! Both the Desire Z and Desire HD have both failed Google TA (Type Approval) testing at the last-minute causing HTC to delay the devices hitting the market. There are reports of these delays affecting Europe, although no news just yet as to whether this will also hit Asia-Pacific stock also. Here’s hoping Vodafone + Three won’t have to delay the Desire HD launch to late November.

Posted in: News, and Phones
Source(s): Android Police
  • Dylan

    thats a shame :(

    • http://ausdroid.net/ Buzz Moody

      Indeed. I want a NextG capable HD!

  • ChaosDave

    I wonder if its anything to do with the non-rooting chip that has just been uncovered in the American version of the Desire Z. Didn’t think HTC would stoop to Motorola’s level.

    • http://ausdroid.net/ Buzz Moody

      It’s not a non-rooting chip, it’s hardly different to any other device. Some websites have just made it sound worse than it is.

    • ChaosDave

      I dunno man Gizmodo are generally pretty reliable, whats your source??

      This is from Gizmodo..

      If you were hoping to make any modifications to your T-Mobile G2, my apologies. Because the phone apparently ships with a rootkit that will override any changes you make to Android and reinstall the original firmware. That ain’t right.

      According to the New America Foundation, “one of the microchips embedded into the G2 prevents device owners from making permanent changes that allow custom modifications to the the Android operating system.” The full 40-page blow-by-blow of the Dev Forum’s thwarted attempts can be found here.

      Between this and Motorola’s Droid X eFuse kill switch, there’s an unsettling – and growing – arrogance. An attitude that says you may have just paid for your phone, but you don’t own it. Because if you truly owned it, you’d be able to modify it however you pleased. It’s like buying a car and being told you can’t buy new Bridgestones a month later. Or more relevantly, as NAF points out: it’s like installing Linux on a Windows computer one night and waking up to find Vista back in place.

      So that G2 you bought? It’s not yours. It’s HTC and T-Mobile’s. You’re just borrowing it, and the terms of the loan are entirely non-negotiable.

  • http://ausdroid.net/ Buzz Moody

    Can I also say that if the HD had a front facing camera, it would be perfect.

    • http://kafkaris.com JK

      it’s like all phone leave off something just to mess with us! as you said, no front facing camera on the HD, no camera flash on the Galaxy S etc!

    • ilzy

      front facing is a given I guess, just depends on if you actively use it, mainly for video calls, alas I do not, so the SGS could’ve been better for me with an LED flash instead of a front facing camera…. can’t have everything I guess!

  • Grunger

    Aww man….I so wanna get ma hands on d Desire Z!!!

    Mind you, I appreciate Google putting the phone through a rigorous quality control programme. It should be worth the wait.

    • Zathras0

      I too looking forward to a Desire Z. Just about to order it.

      What I want to know is what they test in the TA testing and is it just a minor or major fix needed to pass?

  • mo buksh

    I suppose we should be expecting an early november release period considering this hiccup.

    Oh well, another month of waiting. Hopefully another device doesn’t get announced between now and then LOL! I really have to give up the “waiting for that great new rumoured phone” game one of these days hehehehehe

  • mo buksh

    What is the deal with these creepy avatars – and how does one change them!

  • Bob

    Oh man, if this doesn’t get released soon i’m gonna pop.

  • Jim

    I’ve been informed by Mobicity that my desire HD order has been affected by the google testing failure. They tell me the shipping date is now pushed back to late October.

    • PseudoEdge

      Clove has this part of their listing for the Desire HD:
      ” Please note
      First stock expected week ending 22/10″

      That’s a Friday. So I assume that is the “week ending”.
      Whether I am part of the first stock, is the other issue.

  • Grunger

    Hmmm, HTC are claiming that there are no delays according to this article:
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/htc/8058748/HTC-no-delays-to-Desire-HD-and-Z.html

    Basically they are saying that they never announced a date, all they said that the phones will be out in October.