It’s only been a couple of weeks since Samsung launched the American carrier variants of its successful Galaxy S II and only a couple of hours since the first model, the Epic 4G Touch, is available and we already have a source code.
If you are interested in taking a look, dismantling, tampering with or any other geeky activity related to the Sprint Epic 4G Touch, you’re in luck as the source code is now available. Head over to the source link and search for the phone’s model number, D710. You can then download the firmware and if you’re a ROM chef you can play with it and maybe help prepare a custom ROM for the community to enjoy. Now go play!

Source: Samsung
Thanks: Kaik541
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