Sumber:
http://www.redmondpie.com/switch-between-htc-one-sense-and-google-play-edition-roms-on-the-fly-with-modaco-switch-video/


HTC’s One smartphone has caused something of a stir twice now. The first
time was because it was released in its original guise, and mainly because
it’s a stunning Android phone and one of the big contenders for best
Android phone on the market. The second time was because HTC launched it as
a Google Play Edition handset, free of HTC’s own software.

That’s all well and good, and we love a stock Android device as much as
anyone else, but the problem comes when you happen to be a fan of the HTC
software that the One originally shipped with, but still want to give this
stock Android thing a whirl. You can always install the required ROM, but
then you’re stuck with that unless you flash back to the original HTC
software later on. All doable, but a pain. If only we could chop and change
between the two different ROMs and not have to worry about losing data or
migrating between the two.

Famed Android dev MoDaCo thought exactly the same, which is why Paul has
been working on something he calls *MoDaCo.SWITCH*.

What MoDaCo.SWITCH does is allow users to choose which version of Android
they want to use at any given moment, without the need to keep flashing and
reflashing as they go. That’s brilliant news, and it’s more than a
timesaver too. Previously, users would have risked losing data or at the
very least would have had to keep restoring each time. What MoDaCo.SWITCH
does is allow people to use the same data across both versions of Android,
which means there’s less chance of losing anything. That’s twice as
brilliant!

HTC One Google Play
Edition<http://www.redmondpie.com/htc-one-with-nexus-user-experience-running-stock-android-is-official/>
is
not the only phone to receive a second release with Google’s stock Android
experience. Samsung’s Galaxy S4 is also being sold via the Google Play
Store sans its usual cruft. Whether a similar offering will be made
available for that handset remains to be seen, and even the HTC version of
MoDaCo.SWITCH isn’t available yet as Paul is still working is way through
his testing. Check out the demo we’ve embedded below to get a clear idea
how the whole thing works, and we have to say, this is pure genius!

If you’re willing to give the stock Android ROM a shot on your device, be
sure to check out our tutorial on how to install Google Edition stock
Android on HTC 
One<http://www.redmondpie.com/install-google-edition-stock-android-on-htc-one-how-to-tutorial/>
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http://www.redmondpie.com/install-google-edition-stock-android-on-htc-one-how-to-tutorial/
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Salam,
Hadi G.

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