igotsanevo4g
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People seem to be forgetting one main factor... "Rooting your device will void the warranty", plus could cause unknown issues. Rooting is an option, not a necessity. Many users choose to (including me) not root their phones. So telling someone to modify / root their device wouldn't be the best idea.
This is exactly why I never think of rooting my phone. Also to the fact that I used my phone to do everything... and chooses not to put it in harms way. KUDOS to all those who choose to root. :-DGranted some cant handle it/arent technically inclined enough to root and enjoy it, but just because you aren't rooted don't make it a bad idea.
I got the technical know how to root, but like I said, it's still kind of risky and it's hard enough as it is to get Sprint to replace a phone.
And then you have to go back to stock if you want to upgrade to the next silly food name from Google.
Honestly though, what's the point in rooting other than for tethering apps and ridding a phone from crapware?
People seem to be forgetting one main factor... "Rooting your device will void the warranty", plus could cause unknown issues. Rooting is an option, not a necessity. Many users choose to (including me) not root their phones. So telling someone to modify / root their device wouldn't be the best idea.
Thanks for the advice, I already D/Ld ROM Manager so I'm on a slippery slope...
The last question I have, I did a nandroid backup, backed up all my apps with Astro.
Now, I would DL the ROM, flash it and do a restore/install apps from Astro and I should be where I'm at now as far as app data, paid apps, email accounts and most importantly, my Angry Birds levels?
Or am I missing something?
Thanks,
Ron
for those that missed it...
Both the HTC Thunderbolt and Evo 4G are scheduled to receive a Gingerbread update in late June, according to an email exchange with an HTC representative. The rep was responding to a frustrated customer who vented about the lack of the update in Verizon
Yeah, don't wait. The newer versions of GB are already available via custom ROMs. Once the official update hits there will be a rooted versions of it available to flash, if you want to return to stock. I have a feeling, though, that once you start trying out all those cool custom ROMs you won't feel it necessary to return to stock! ;-)
I have a feeling once I do ill love it
