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    See that makes me a lot less nervous to root and experiment with the droid...knowing I could just smash it with a sledge hammer and ask for a new one for $90 saying a 400lb 7ft tall man with an AK-47 told me give him my droid or he'll kill me.
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    We need this release... if only for the purpose of ending speculation
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    Yes, but if its not this, it will be the next thing. People are never satisfied =)
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    Quote Originally Posted by zero7starz View Post
    Couldn't you basically do it the same way as rooting a G1 and downgrade to 2.0.1 (after having had 2.1) and then reroot? I don't see why you couldn't RE-LOAD the old version in order to root. Just make a 2.0.1 backup before updating, if you don't like it, install update and go back! Should be just as easy... right guys?
    Nope, least it's not being the case on the Nexus... whatever they did is blocking any changes to the boot system... So far no matter WHAT they've tried they have not been able to unroot...

    And as we've seen the Eris has YET to be rooted. So don't hold out think that the hackers will be able to root 2.1 quickly (if at all).

    Quote Originally Posted by strobez395 View Post
    Yes, but if its not this, it will be the next thing. People are never satisfied =)
    YEP I heard the 2.2 is about to be released to the OEMs and that Flash 10.1 will come out right after the 2.1 OTA
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    so if you update to 2.1 and then decide to go back to 2.01 for whatever reason, is that possible and what would I do?
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    Quote Originally Posted by droidkm View Post
    so if you update to 2.1 and then decide to go back to 2.01 for whatever reason, is that possible and what would I do?
    We don't know for sure but it's a definite possibility that you WON'T be able to. We have to wait and see what happens to those (possibly unfortunate souls) that accept the OTA
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    Unfortunate or fortunate? I would prefer to get my updates OTA for the life of the phone without worrying about being stuck in a root I don't want.

    If it can't be rooted then so be it. I didn't buy the phone to root it. If it can be rooted without a problem then I'll do it.

    No stress.
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    For all of you contemplating unrooting your ROM to "test" 2.1, I think you are crazy.

    All you have to do is wait a few days and see the MASSIVE amount of posts that will hit these boards. You can get the gist of what is going on by the "Oh my God I wish I never unrooted" or "Thank God I unrooted" posts.

    If you unroot, you risk not getting it back. If you don't root and wait, you risk nothing except waiting a few days for an update you don't want. Lol.

    There really is no choice, if you look at it that way. I'm not even considering it.


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    i'm pretty sure this has al been coverd. 5 times or more. This thread is
    Sometimes , It is what it is !

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