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    Default Rehabilitating on old DINC, need advice

    Hello! My son needs a new phone and I am considering just using my wife's old DINC which has sat dormant for a year or so. The phone is fine, but the "low on space" issue was incredibly annoying and occasionally it would not send or receive texts (possibly a carrier issue).

    If I understand right, the "low on space" issue has something to do with a caching problem, but is there a permanent fix for it (rather than just having to clear cache all the time)?

    Does rooting and putting a new ROM on solve this problem? If so, is there a "one step" root process? I rooted my old OG Droid and my Nexus, but I have not tried to root an HTC device before.

    Any suggestions would be appreciated!! Thanks!
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    This is the one click root method. Rooting the phone and installing a custom rom will make that thing like a brand new phone. It will take care of the low on space issues as well
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    Default Re: Rehabilitating on old DINC, need advice

    Awesome, that is what I wanted to hear!!
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    Default Re: Rehabilitating on old DINC, need advice

    Vance - No need to root if you don't want to - when you re-activate the phone for your Son, just do a factory reset and the problem will go away. You'll need to do a reset anyway to use a different gmail account on the phone.
    Some say that his dormant chips were left that way for YOUR SAFETY... Others say that once "turned on," he can not be turned off... All we know is... He's called The Stig.
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    Actually, that is exactly what I ended up doing. I read that the new update would come when there was a factory reset. And that is what ended up solving the problem.

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    Glad it worked out!
    Some say that his dormant chips were left that way for YOUR SAFETY... Others say that once "turned on," he can not be turned off... All we know is... He's called The Stig.

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