DROID DNA 2.xx S-OFF (coming soon)

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That's great news for anyone who wants to root. Now everyone an experience Sense 5 if they choose to.

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Seriously awesome news, hopefully it doesn't take to long to be released

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Does or will the DNA have a way to root using an unlock key from htcdev without going full s off? Never saw the need for s off on the resound bc I just adb pushed my kernels and recovery img files. Too easy to accidently hard brick with s off.

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Does or will the DNA have a way to root using an unlock key from htcdev without going full s off? Never saw the need for s off on the resound bc I just adb pushed my kernels and recovery img files. Too easy to accidently hard brick with s off.

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Doubt it because that'd have to be pushed by htc/Verizon I believe

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I believe you'd be able to root without S-off but I disagree with your reasons for doing that. I would think you would leave more work for yourself by not doing that resulting in a greater chance of bricking your phone. I have screwed a 2 different devices messing around and sent both in to Verizon for replacements and nothing was said. It's also pretty hard to brick a device beyond repair.
 

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I believe you'd be able to root without S-off but I disagree with your reasons for doing that. I would think you would leave more work for yourself by not doing that resulting in a greater chance of bricking your phone. I have screwed a 2 different devices messing around and sent both in to Verizon for replacements and nothing was said. It's also pretty hard to brick a device beyond repair.

I can agree with the last comment. I rooted my Droid 1 when I was 15, thunderbolt when I was 17, and about to root the DNA when I'm 19. That would be three successful CLUELESS roots. I have no idea what I'm doing, I just like the stuff I can do after I root. I think its not hard as long as you follow the (sometimes cryptic) instructions.
 

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I have never rooted a dang thing in my life but you better bet I'ma try. I reallyyy want to flash sense 5.

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From my experience rooting has gotten progressively more difficult as carriers lock the bootloaders. Rooting the droid one was as easy as plugging it into your computer and running a program.
 

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From my experience rooting has gotten progressively more difficult as carriers lock the bootloaders. Rooting the droid one was as easy as plugging it into your computer and running a program.

Well then...when this finally comes through, expect much questions from me...after you've done it :p

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There will be plenty of support when they release the tool/method and after a few times and you start to understand what your doing it gets much easier.

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There will be plenty of support when they release the tool/method and after a few times and you start to understand what your doing it gets much easier.

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Thats what I'm counting on! :) I wonder if they've got a vanilla android ROM...
 

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