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Motorola has added some Encryption scheme to the X, seems rooting may be a while out.
No doubt with full approval of Big Red they want to emulate Apple lock down strategy, will you be buying the "X".
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Abso-friggin'- lutely.
You bet yer bippy I will. I spent 45 minutes with a Droid X this morning. One has my name on it tomorrow.And my life is waaay too hectic to worry about unlocking or rooting or whatever you call it. No loud pipes or 4-barrel carburetors or full-lift cams for this old-timer (anymore...))). Give me that puppy dead-cold stock.
Have I made it clear that I will be buying one yet?
Geri O
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An interview I read from a Motorola Exec stated they were having it encrypted to help minimize software and hardware issues that people would claim warranty issues. I read this several months ago, but it's merely a matter of time before a crack is developed for this phone.
Also Iphone is being sued for their locking down and filtering of programs/apps from customer phones. So with that said, I do not believe that is the angle Motorola is trying to follow.
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crb79 wrote:An interview I read from a Motorola Exec stated they were having it encrypted to help minimize software and hardware issues that people would claim warranty issues. I read this several months ago, but it's merely a matter of time before a crack is developed for this phone.
Also Iphone is being sued for their locking down and filtering of programs/apps from customer phones. So with that said, I do not believe that is the angle Motorola is trying to follow.
Check this from UnWiredView.com....
http://www.unwiredview.com/2010/07/14/motorola-droid-x-and-droid-2-will-brick-themselves-if-you-mess...
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dirkbonn wrote:
crb79 wrote:An interview I read from a Motorola Exec stated they were having it encrypted to help minimize software and hardware issues that people would claim warranty issues. I read this several months ago, but it's merely a matter of time before a crack is developed for this phone.
Also Iphone is being sued for their locking down and filtering of programs/apps from customer phones. So with that said, I do not believe that is the angle Motorola is trying to follow.
Check this from UnWiredView.com....
http://www.unwiredview.com/2010/07/14/motorola-droid-x-and-droid-2-will-brick-themselves-if-you-mess...
I've heard something about that before, but with all encryptions etc it's just a matter of time before they are cracked. I don't personally care to have mine cracked because it sounds like it can do everything I want it to plus more.
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