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Toast has said he will be getting an EVO 3D...do we all really think this thing wont be cracked open and flush with ROM's, CM7, etc etc?
Yep, it wont be. Unless he knows how to perform extraction
Toast has said he will be getting an EVO 3D...do we all really think this thing wont be cracked open and flush with ROM's, CM7, etc etc?
Toast has said he will be getting an EVO 3D...do we all really think this thing wont be cracked open and flush with ROM's, CM7, etc etc?
I'm not expert but I'd venture that the device is too popular for that to happen.
Without someone that works at HTC leaking an HBOOT that does NOT have these protections like happened for the Thunderbolt, there is no known way to get around it whatsoever without brute forcing the keys, which would take somewhere around 250,000 years for 256bit keys.
I was upset, but found out the Thunderbolt had the same problem.Google it. The thunderbolt was locked down exactly how the Evo 3d is, but with help from the developers, the phone was unlocked and gained full root. So I believe that as long as we have a good developing community the bootloader can be unlocked.
link on thunderbolt unlock-http://androidcommunity.com/htc-thunderbolt-full-root-and-bootloader-unlock-instructions-20110319/
As long as I can root it and delete all the Sprint bloatware I'll be happy.
Thanks so much for providing feedback, we hear your concerns. Your satisfaction is a top priority for us and we're working hard to ensure you have great experiences with our phones. We're reviewing the issue and our policy around bootloaders and will provide more information soon. Thank you for your interest, support and willingness to share your feedback.
Not over yet.
Without someone that works at HTC leaking an HBOOT that does NOT have these protections like happened for the Thunderbolt, there is no known way to get around it whatsoever without brute forcing the keys, which would take somewhere around 250,000 years for 256bit keys.
Without someone that works at HTC leaking an HBOOT that does NOT have these protections like happened for the Thunderbolt, there is no known way to get around it whatsoever without brute forcing the keys, which would take somewhere around 250,000 years for 256bit keys.
Toast has said he will be getting an EVO 3D...do we all really think this thing wont be cracked open and flush with ROM's, CM7, etc etc?
I'm not expert but I'd venture that the device is too popular for that to happen.
Defiantly good news. Hopefully they've seen the light and will change they're bootloader policy.
This is something that has me a little worried. I want a phone that i can hack till my hearts content, but it must also be super high on specs(ie no nexus s 4g). I hope theres a way around this.
they may change it but maybe not till after the evo3d.
