Look what we have here. After many said it could not be done due to some hardware requirements. It looks like those amazing developers we all love over at XDA Developers have done it again. The Honeycomb SDK has now been ported to the HTC Evo. Thanks to the nifty and good work by XDA member spyderdreams, as well as a few others this port is well on it’s way. Of course it’s only compiled from the Android 3.0 Honeycomb SDK so it is still very much a work in progress. See our photo after the break.

This also looks a little like the story about the NOOKcolor getting Honeycomb we told you about back in January. Like we mentioned above this is very much a WIP so things will likely change and improve over time. So far many things are working like the Capacitive buttons, menu’s, widgets, & more. The still doesn’t work list is a little longer with bigger things like SD Card, radio’s, camera, & 4G. We at AC have faith that the XDA developers working on it will get it running smooth in no time. If you’d like to try this venture on your HTC Evo 4G here is the port’s thread.

[via XDA Developers]

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