There you have it. HTC’s solution to the memory issue, and why they initially planned on not updating the HTC Desire with Android 2.3 aka Gingerbread. If you have no idea what I’m talking about you need to first read the following articles to bring you up to speed as to the reason behind @HTC most recent tweet. They also posted the notice to their Facebook Page, here

I’m sure most of us were wondering how they even planned to find the room for Gingerbread. Well it look like they’ve found a way. They’ve decided to “cut select apps”, also stating the updates would start rolling out next week. Which apps they plan on removing, I don’t know. They did follow up this tweet with a reply to a follower saying, “The apps are being decided; they will be downloadable from Android Market so you can still get the apps that you had before.”

Why don’t we post to their Facebook page, and @reply the HTC twitter account and see if they will give us a hint. HTC is rather willing to communicate its plans is seems, which is nice to hear. Either way, those of you with the HTC Desire should start seeing the update to Gingerbread next week.

Which stock/pre-loaded apps which would you love to see removed from the Desire. Let us know in the comments below.