Hello guys,
I'm new around town, just got my new HTC one m8 a week ago and up until then I was an iPhone user.
My main issue, which I wouldn't even consider - not- rooting my device is the warranty.
What if the battery explode, the CPU goes boom, some chip melts due to overheating, camera mysteriously stop functioning? Is that something worthy of risking?
For a retired iPhone user the flexebility and functionality of Android amazes me as it is!
As an iPhone user (iPhone 4- 3 years of opperation), I jailbroken my iPhone several times and never got a real satisfaction from it. On iOS 7 I just stopped jailbreaking my iPhone since at that time it got so slow, maybe just in comparison to other devises and my opinion, that I didn't really want to touch it too much besides communication.
Today with the HTC one m8 things are a lot different, I use my PC with remote desktop controllers when I'm not home, I can move files by just dropping them into my directory instead of using some aweful designed software which navigating it is a hassle AND! takes waaay too much resources on my awesomely, tenderly built pc.
So what do I do with my phone, mainly I control my pc with it remotely when I'm not near it, sounds sad... lol.
Other than that I don't really play games on my phone, I never was a handheld devices gamer and I don't like consoles since I can turn my pc into a better equipped console and I'm not tied into one side of the market (hell I'm a pirate arrr).
On my android phone which I really like I mainly use to organize stuff, record classes, take some pics, order my pc to download something or que some process and stuff like that. Other than that what is the point of rooting?
Briking the phone is really nothing I'm conserened about, I'm 1337
I'm new around town, just got my new HTC one m8 a week ago and up until then I was an iPhone user.
My main issue, which I wouldn't even consider - not- rooting my device is the warranty.
What if the battery explode, the CPU goes boom, some chip melts due to overheating, camera mysteriously stop functioning? Is that something worthy of risking?
For a retired iPhone user the flexebility and functionality of Android amazes me as it is!
As an iPhone user (iPhone 4- 3 years of opperation), I jailbroken my iPhone several times and never got a real satisfaction from it. On iOS 7 I just stopped jailbreaking my iPhone since at that time it got so slow, maybe just in comparison to other devises and my opinion, that I didn't really want to touch it too much besides communication.
Today with the HTC one m8 things are a lot different, I use my PC with remote desktop controllers when I'm not home, I can move files by just dropping them into my directory instead of using some aweful designed software which navigating it is a hassle AND! takes waaay too much resources on my awesomely, tenderly built pc.
So what do I do with my phone, mainly I control my pc with it remotely when I'm not near it, sounds sad... lol.
Other than that I don't really play games on my phone, I never was a handheld devices gamer and I don't like consoles since I can turn my pc into a better equipped console and I'm not tied into one side of the market (hell I'm a pirate arrr).
On my android phone which I really like I mainly use to organize stuff, record classes, take some pics, order my pc to download something or que some process and stuff like that. Other than that what is the point of rooting?
Briking the phone is really nothing I'm conserened about, I'm 1337