That would be REALLY cool.
How could that happen?
thats what im wondering thats pretty cool
That would be REALLY cool.
How could that happen?
Because hacking a computer isn't simple.
Yeah, I'm really impressed by these guys that can make that happen. Real talent (wish I had some).![]()
Because hacking a computer isn't simple.
yeah maybe for YOU
i asked because i know the people involved are very reputable in the android world and know the system well. I was curious as to what differences there are with the incredible compared to other android phones that have been rooted
I think the issue is verizon. They want to lock everything down on thier phones. I think its because they believe that overall this will lead to less consumer complaints because we won't be able to "mess our phones up" or something like that. They haven't figured out that its just the opposite.
Could be worse though. They could have made the phone unable to use gps for things like google maps or google nav....forcing you to pay for VZNav...lol.
This is exactly why. Verizon had HTC take extra steps on the Eris and the Incredible to harden the shell so the phones couldn't be rooted. They exchanged one security hole with another, so it takes time to find a new method. No system that allows user input is unrootable, and I hope they realize that nowI think the issue is verizon. They want to lock everything down on thier phones. I think its because they believe that overall this will lead to less consumer complaints because we won't be able to "mess our phones up" or something like that. They haven't figured out that its just the opposite.
yeah i agree. we've all seen the same issues with blackberry when people try to do anything with those phones. But hey no matter what big brother does there will always be a team to "crack the code" so to speak lol. i was actually really shocked that this phone has BOTH wifi aaaaaand gps haha. pretty good win for all of usI think the issue is verizon. They want to lock everything down on thier phones. I think its because they believe that overall this will lead to less consumer complaints because we won't be able to "mess our phones up" or something like that. They haven't figured out that its just the opposite.
Could be worse though. They could have made the phone unable to use gps for things like google maps or google nav....forcing you to pay for VZNav...lol.