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Sort of a misnomer. I wouldnt say that any phone "allows" rooting intentionally. Rooting is simply exploiting a deficiency in the code. Will VZW build in root access, no way.
So for the real question, will someone find a deficiency in the code which will enable them to root? Of this I am certain. It's just a matter of time.
Sort of a misnomer. I wouldnt say that any phone "allows" rooting intentionally. Rooting is simply exploiting a deficiency in the code. Will VZW build in root access, no way.
So for the real question, will someone find a deficiency in the code which will enable them to root? Of this I am certain. It's just a matter of time.
When VZ introduces iPhone next year, I am afraid they could play tough with google phones... if they know how to plug the holes, I think they would do it.
Sort of a misnomer. I wouldnt say that any phone "allows" rooting intentionally. Rooting is simply exploiting a deficiency in the code. Will VZW build in root access, no way.
So for the real question, will someone find a deficiency in the code which will enable them to root? Of this I am certain. It's just a matter of time.
When VZ introduces iPhone next year, I am afraid they could play tough with google phones... if they know how to plug the holes, I think they would do it.
Only reason VZ would lock down Android phones would be because of pressure from Apple. The 'open-ness' of Android is what's keeping them flying off the shelves.