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http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader
there you go
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The only issue with HTC method of unlocking the bootloader isn't really worth the time because it doesn't change the restrictions placed on the device because you still can not change any system files or uninstall any preinstalled apps, besides HTC reports that this method still could void the TOS and warranty of the device...
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It is our responsibility to caution you that not all claims resulting or caused by or from the unlocking of the bootloader may be covered under warranty. Please note that unlocking your bootloader does not mean that you will be able to unlock the SIM lock. Unlocking your SIM lock is at the discretion of your operator/carrier and is not part of the bootloader unlocking scope.
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The reason they don't want you to unlock it, is because the Rezound has the capability to control drone aircraft. They (Verizon and Govt) don't want you to fly unauthorized missions.
Check your fire!
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