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Old 12-27-2009, 03:42 PM
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Re: RhodiumW CDMA Worldphone HardSPL Unlocker Release

They were mentioning eariler in this thread that they were considering raising the limit to two per user to rid themselves of some of the issues some users are having. I personally would love to see that happen in the next couple days, as I am about to trade my TP2 off to the cell store for a new one due to a gimpy C key. I've never had a smartphone, have worked with many for clients, but never any sort of customizations.

I got my TP2 after allot of research into what my carrier had, and then even waiting several months for it's arrival. I love how configurable it is right out of the box as compared to the competing products I've seen, but would like to see what the big deal with the custom ROMs is and if I am to do so, would rather do so before returning this phone that is already setup for replacement once they have replacements arrive.

Only reason I cannot do a test for PERSONAL USE is cause of the greed of a one phone per person rule. Defend it all you like, it is what it is. Granted there are many bad folk in the world that do not believe good work and effort should be rewarded and won't donate, but two wrongs don't make a right. Putting your effort and time into altering another company's product to make it better is a nobel cause, but only because it is mostly thankless and profitless. When trying to change such a scenario (to turn a profit) by methods including ridiculous one phone per person rules, collecting user info you honestly have no business knowing, and even twarting the efforts of others (this thread even mentions deleted posts of alternative workarounds and whether they are working workarounds or not, deleting them stinks of something; just state that they didn't work and move on), the white hat of such "community helpers" quickly turns a shade of grey.

On second thought, I'm not so sure I want this code anywhere near my hardware... This post going to end up gone too?

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