You know what scares me...where are the developers?

This will be a depending fact on whether or not I get this phone(Verizon) . I need root at least. Much preferable will be an unlocked bootloader.

Why you ask? I want a rom that has been scrubbed clean of any Verizon anything and with some tweaks to make it operate exactly how I want it to. This is a basic need of any phone. No matter how good it is.

What scares me is all the ppl saying it doesn't "need" an unlocked bootloader. I don't need to have tasty food. I guess I can eat vitamins and nothing else...
 
Ive been a pretty heavy root/ROM user over the years, but until I came across this thread, hadn't even thought to do either to my mini..I'm not all that worried. Get TB working and I'm good to go.

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The main reason I like root on Verizon is because the Dev community pushes out updates 100000x faster than Verizon does. Ex: I don't expect the Verizon gnex to get 4.3 until after 4.4 is released. Meanwhile the dev community had 4.3 ROMs ready the day after.

Same with this phone. I dont expect it to get 4.3 for a while. I honestly just hope they jump right to 4.4. Hopefully new Moto is faster and more reliable with updates. If there was root and the dev community was able to update the android version (while also hopefully keeping some of the moto features) it would be great.

Also, why all the ******** about the Verizon apps? Almost all of them can be disabled and the rest never run. They take up next to no space. Quit whining just because you didn't install them.

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I sorta do wish we get root. I don't need roms, but I do like the extra stuff that root gives even if I may not use it. But root would be nice, No Bloat Free and delete the useless apps. I would flash roms more often if it was all just stockish. If someone made a rom that actually was a new skin, that'd be pretty cool.
And blipp is right, verizon has been shrinking the size of their bloat.
 
I had the Atrix 4G on ATT when it first came out... back then I was disappointing when the lock BT.

2.5 years later, Moto still locked this BT due to ATT; but this time I was not disappointed; and rather prepared it would never be unlocked by devs... but im okay with it

why?

because for me, I just wanted a stock experience, and the Moto X is stock as far as I am concerned. A small bit of bloatware, and I have to see the annoying icon... but the phone is fast. I think most people wanted to root because to get away from Sense, TW, and Motoblur.... and the Moto X has no custom loader; thank God.

But if a locked BT is that big of a deal for the purchaser, then get a T-Mo verison/ a DEV edition, or wait for the next Nexus device.

having had a nexus for 1.5 years, i'm pretty sure that stock experience includes free wifi hotspot with unlimited data, ad-blocking on free apps, titanium backup of app data, and being able to nandroid and restore your whole phone so you can do whatever you want with it worry free. not just the absence of a carrier skin.
 
having had a nexus for 1.5 years, i'm pretty sure that stock experience includes free wifi hotspot with unlimited data, ad-blocking on free apps, titanium backup of app data, and being able to nandroid and restore your whole phone so you can do whatever you want with it worry free. not just the absence of a carrier skin.

Those are benefits of root and a custom recovery, not of stock Android.
 
Those are benefits of root and a custom recovery, not of stock Android.

yes benefits of root, which is available on stock android. Are there any stock android devices (think nexus and gpe edition phones) that do not give the option of root/booloader unlock? no. the options present in android are part of android, not separate, just as the option to turn on auto rotation is part of android, though it may not be turned on by default.
 
The Dev Edition Moto X will have an unlocked bootloader, but not stock Android. The Rogers Moto X is rooted, but does not have stock Android. Plenty of Android devices in the past have been rooted without stock Android.

What argument are you trying to make?
 
yes benefits of root, which is available on stock android. Are there any stock android devices (think nexus and gpe edition phones) that do not give the option of root/booloader unlock? no. the options present in android are part of android, not separate, just as the option to turn on auto rotation is part of android, though it may not be turned on by default.

The GPE devices aren't stock android in the Nexus sense, they're Sense and TouchWiz firmware heavily molded to fit the stock look/feel and to provide similar options. A custom recovery is not part of stock android by any means, and root alone provides very little use without third party applications unless you are using yourself as a development device. Being able to unlock and/or root a device is kinda sorta part of Android philosophy, but the listed items, Titanium backup, ad blocking and a custom recovery are not provided by Google at all. Stock Android ends at the device out of the box + updates they send to it. Anything you add or modify makes it different and thus not stock. That includes any custom recovery, custom kernel, any firmware modifications, etc.
 
The GPE devices aren't stock android in the Nexus sense, they're Sense and TouchWiz firmware heavily molded to fit the stock look/feel and to provide similar options. A custom recovery is not part of stock android by any means, and root alone provides very little use without third party applications unless you are using yourself as a development device. Being able to unlock and/or root a device is kinda sorta part of Android philosophy, but the listed items, Titanium backup, ad blocking and a custom recovery are not provided by Google at all. Stock Android ends at the device out of the box + updates they send to it. Anything you add or modify makes it different and thus not stock. That includes any custom recovery, custom kernel, any firmware modifications, etc.

didn't know the part about the gpe devices, good to know, but it doesn't change the point. see i don't want to install a custom kernel or firmware modifications. and hotspot is part of stock android. the verizon subscription check is not stock, however.

the point we disagree on i guess is whether being able to use root apps is part of android. i think it is even though the apps aren't part of the OS, what is part of the OS is the support for those apps. But it's ok if we disagree, think we're splitting hairs at this point, and everyone's entitled to a reasoned opinion.
 
Careful waiting for that. Motorola's been pretty bad about hardware locking phones. And just going by Moto software I've used the developers are almost a figment of our imaginations. They vanish like smoke when software problems appear.
 
Besides just for the fun of doing it, my main reason for rooting and installing custom roms is when the phone has Touchwiz , Sense and bloatware on it. I've had every Nexus phone since the Nexus One and only rooted one of them. When I do root a phone and install a custom rom it's almost always Cynogenmod or AOKP. I did try Trickdroid and that was cool.

I just like stock Android and the Moto X is pretty much that and, it does stock Android well. There are some advantages of root however.
 

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