[AccessD] Verizon Droid 2 for the wife

David McAfee davidmcafee at gmail.com
Tue Sep 14 12:30:12 CDT 2010


don't root it.

I know a few people that have and it leads to instability.

It basically allows to to tweak/overclock your phone, run programs not
normally designed to run on your phone.

It can also leave you with a "bricked" phone, an expensive paper weight.

I believe rooting it also voids warranty.



On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 7:58 PM, Robert <robert at servicexp.com> wrote:
> Yes, Although for the Droid Incredible..
>
> Wait for the Unrevoked3 (google it) crew to create a "one click" method..
> Super Duper Easy...
>
> WBR
> Robert
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 9:34 PM
> To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving; Vickie Dieter
> Subject: [AccessD] Verizon Droid 2 for the wife
>
> So I am going for it, the Verizon Droid 2.
>
> And of course, the first thing I hear is how to "root" it (whatever that
> means).  It apparently
> gives superuser permissions so that crapware can be uninstalled and missing
> good stuff can be installed.
>
> Has anyone done this?  Comments for the timid?
>
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