bullswife98
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the same should apply to having children...but people still do it
Lol,Very true indeed!
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the same should apply to having children...but people still do it
I just don't get it though...there are devices with unlocked bootloaders on their network. Why lock down Motorolas only/
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And yet it is shocking how many people do not know when they dive in. Never made sense to me.
A bootloader unlocking software provided by Moto/Verizon would solve all woes. Verizon knows you voided your warranty (because they'll have your MEID) and all software defects would be your own fault.
This would be a win/win for both sides imo.
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Its not entirely Motorola's fault for the locked bootloader,its Verizon. They placed the demands and pressure on Motorola to lock it hence the petition as posted above. At release the Razr that is going to other countries will have the unlocked version of the razr,but here on the states... we will be stuck with the locked bootloader version.
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I'm just thinking about how people with "much better" phones are amazed my old Droid blows them out of the water with performance AND customization. Already had like 5 acquaintances and like 10 friends all ask me how to root or even if I could root their phone for them lol
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The process should be simplified for sure. Make it like unlocking a phone.
You request the code from the carrier to unlock the bootloader, your phone is now assumed to be rooted and out of warranty. Done.
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Something like that bothers me though. Maybe on an older device it is ok, especially once you are probably going to upgrade anyway. However, I have had hardware issues with new devices before I even rooted. If something happens to your device which is not the result of modding then you would be out of luck.
What if it were to only void software warranty? Isn't that the way the Nexus S did it? Hardware malfunctions were still honored I thought.
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