Yes, I rooted mine a month ago using my the following method:
If you need to backup any phone contacts that are not synced with google, back them up to your sd card before proceeding.
Go to
Welcome to HTCdev and create a free account if you don't already have one.
Select the link to "Unlock Bootloader"
When you are asked to select your phone model, scroll to the bottom of the list and select ?All Other Supported Models?
Follow all the instructions to unlock your bootloader. **Please note this process will wipe your data from your phone (but will not wipe the removable sd card). Reinstalling apps is easy since the play store keeps a record of all apps you have ever installed! Kiss your angry birds game progress goodbye though LOL!**
Another note, after unlocking the first boot up took longer than normal, but just wait it out. Also the phone booted into safe mode which I had never seen before. However once I ran through the initial setup procedure (entering your gmail account and password, etc.) and ran the system updates and rebooted, everything was normal!
Now you need to get the HTC Quick Root software on your computer at
[APP] Updated: 07/09/12 - HTC Quick Root v1.1.13 - ROOT ANY HTC! - xda-developers
The download link is near the bottom of the page
Before starting the program, on your phone make sure you Enable USB Debugging (go to Settings, Applications, then Development) and Disable 'Fastboot' under (go to Settings, Power) before using HTC Quick Root.
Now plug your phone into the USB port on your computer and run HTC Quick Root. Use the Universal Exploit method in the drop down menu.
Once this runs and the phone reboots, close the HTC Quick root Software and then reopen it. The software will then show that SuperSU and Busybox have both been installed. The interesting thing is that your phone will still be S-ON but you now have full root access!
Enjoy!