Switch between different versions of Android with MoDaCo.Switch


MoDaCo.SWITCH allows a user to switch between HTC Sense and Google Edition ROM on the HTC One
The custom firmware has entered the public beta testing phase, allowing users with a HTC One smartphone running HTC Sense or stock Android to choose between operating systems on the same device.Developer Paul O'Brien has released the beta testing for MoDaCo.SWITCH which allows you to enjoy the best of both worlds.
MoDaCo.SWITCH allows switching between both Google Edition ROM and HTC Sense on one device.

According to liliputting normally, "If you root your device and unlock the bootloader, it's possible to install Google Edition ROM on a Sense phone, or vice versa," but now you can simply hit a button to reboot your device into the other user interface.
Additionally, this unique ROM concept lets you switch between the two whilst still sharing your existing data and apps.
Instructions on how to install the custom ROM is available on MoDaCo's site here.
It has been noted that users should be aware the initial reboot will take time, but it is not expected for post beta release.
MoDaCo are currently raising funding for the project on Indiegogo and are noting any issues users may come into contact with whilst operatig on beta.
So far it has been recorded that MMS / Call Log data is not being shared between Google Edition and HTC Sense.
Watch MoDaCo.SWITCH in action below.

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