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http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2010/07/...try-to-mod-it/
Motorola put a special fuse in the Droid X, which can be tripped by any tampering with the boot loader, the loaded software, or the phone hardware. Upon tripping, this mechanism permanently damages the phone, preventing it from ever booting again, by literally frying the hardware. Wow... even Apple hadn't gone that far before. For an inevitable car analogy, imagine if your car was rigged with thermite charges in the engine bay, which would melt through the engine if anyone other than a dealer opened the hood, or if you replaced any of the components with something non-OEM. Brilliant. |
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Nice, +1 reason to go for a galaxy s instead.
I donīt see the problem, |
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Nice, +1 reason to go for a galaxy s instead. |
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The analogy with the car is flawed. If its my damn phone, why cant I load my own software on it? Android is built on this idea (its super easy to do in the Nexus One). Of course warranties will be voided, but if a user wants to take the risk, why deny them? |
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I find that flawed too. You never owed a pirated game. I would own this phone and Android ROM's are free and very legal! |
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I find that flawed too. You never owned a pirated game. I would own this phone and Android ROM's are free and very legal! Granted it could also be used to obtain perfectly legal software, but you have to admit, it's a surefire way of stopping the pirates. Hence why it's a little harsh. However, if you don't think it's fair then you can always vote with your wallet. |
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Because it could be used to obtain software illegally. |
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Even download software for free that you would normally need to pay for? I of course wont be buying this (and every Android dev I have seen says they wont either), but it doesnt change the fact that this goes against what Android is supposed to be. It's just... wrong. ![]() |
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O.k, iīm not into this, but what exactly are the benefits of modding the phone ? Basically it gives you more control and customisation. |
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O.k, iīm not into this, but what exactly are the benefits of modding the phone ? I have a Rogers HTC Magic. The latest official ROM for it is Android 1.5. As you may know, 2.2 is now out... I have rooted and modded my phone and am now happily running 2.2. Rogers says they will release a 2.1 update soon, but that's probably the last update they will release (if they ever release it, was promised for June). No being able to use a custom ROM means waiting for your manufacturer and carrier to release an update. They either take forever, or never come. |
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The analogy with the car is flawed. |
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