- Feb 8, 2012
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Hi all. Sorry for yet-another-noob-question. I've googled around and seen some posts here, but I'm still not quite sure about this. I want to remove some bloatware from my Droid 2 (Verizon) and friend's Indulge (MetroPCS) which do not work (the one that covers 1/3 of the screen telling me to unplug my perfectly-good charger), and crap that's always running that I never use (and task killers can't seem to keep dead).
So I think I need to root these phones. Can I root, uninstall bloatware, then un-root? I'm a bit worried about leaving them rooted, isn't that a security risk?
If I do this, is my warranty still voided? Can I restore to factory condition if I need to bring it in for some reason?
Is rooting the same as unlocking? I have Verizon, but when I travel, I can't use another country's SIMM card, so it' useless (GLOBAL my butt!)
Dating me: I thought ROM was read-only-memory, as in a firmware chip. Rooting allows me to install different ROMs. I assume that's some sorta ISO image of a firmware???
What are the dangers that I can 'brick' these devices? If bricked, I assume there is no return from that, except to get a new phone (I've already replaced mine once this year, so I don't really want to risk it if it's likely to brick).
So I think I need to root these phones. Can I root, uninstall bloatware, then un-root? I'm a bit worried about leaving them rooted, isn't that a security risk?
If I do this, is my warranty still voided? Can I restore to factory condition if I need to bring it in for some reason?
Is rooting the same as unlocking? I have Verizon, but when I travel, I can't use another country's SIMM card, so it' useless (GLOBAL my butt!)
Dating me: I thought ROM was read-only-memory, as in a firmware chip. Rooting allows me to install different ROMs. I assume that's some sorta ISO image of a firmware???
What are the dangers that I can 'brick' these devices? If bricked, I assume there is no return from that, except to get a new phone (I've already replaced mine once this year, so I don't really want to risk it if it's likely to brick).