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Re: Who plans to go HD2?

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Originally Posted by jethro_static View Post
I like the way you say that the only opinion matters is urs. The projector phone is hot? Have U seen anybody here that has a projector phone U speak of? U can cook a ROM for the the iPhone? where are you getting your Ideas man? A lot of WM phone is unhackable? Can't U understand that ia few WM device users, never had a hacking community? It's funny U list the hackable devices(Majority of WM) and "plenty" unhackable which U named 0.
Toshiba's are unhackable?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=628470
It's on it's way. Why it took so long? There are not too many people that owns a TG01 so there is no dev team created earlier.

I am pretty confused that You keep on saying the WM is secured. 1st, No phone is secure of being hacked remotely.
WM is a closed platform and what we do to it shouldn't be allowed. But since it's that easy to break the security and MS and HTC allows it, it's OK.
Android is fine to developed since it's an Open source.
iPhone OSX is extremely hard to break the security for the ROM to be cooked. Even if U break it, Apple will be on ur ass. It is also closed.
Palm is also secured. And a close platform and it is also extremely hard to cook a ROM for.

Why is Apple OSX and WebOS so secure? Because it's core based on UNIX! The most secure OS!

Don't U know that OSX does not use anti viruses?
Don't U know that Linux don't use viruses?
Because they are based on UNIX!
#1: I don't have any actual numbers, unfortunately. But I can tell you the LG projector phone is the only winmo phone I actually saw getting advertised like an Android phone. And here is a report that says LG shipped phones in record numbers in the 4th quarter of 2009 (with the expo projector phone launching in December):
http://www.pcworld.com/article/18813...unce_back.html

#2: LOL at your Toshiba link. That phone has been out for almost a year now and still hasn't been hacked. Your link has a post from WMPowerusers, who fancy themselves as PRO ROM hackers, basically saying they have been asked repeatedly to build a ROM for the TG01- but they don't know if they can. Let me know if it ever gets hacked. I'm telling you right now though, don't hold your breath. Like I said, they don't all get hacked.

#3: iPhone is not hard at all to hack, you're crazy. Every time there is an update that removes some hacked features, the community breaks the security and allows the hacking to continue. Every single version of the iPhone OS so far has been hacked.

#4: iPhone is based on UNIX. Big whoop. That doesn't mean you can't make any changes to the OS, or even install another OS.

#5: Yes, I know Apple's don't run antivirus. I also know as soon as they start making commercials touting it then you will see them getting targeted by viruses. Virus writers just haven't cared about Macs in the past. I know the iPhone has already had a problem with viruses though, see here:
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/iph...ails,9136.html
So don't pretend it's not possible.

Not sure what your point is on all of that, but I maintain that you are out of your mind if you literally don't think it's possible to hack an iPhone or even change the OS.

And I also maintain that not all Winmo phones have been hacked (and I DID name some- I specifically mentioned that LG Expo and the old G1000). And, again, just because you flash a ROM doesn't mean your phone isn't secure. It just means you changed your own OS.

Oh, and YES, it SHOULD be allowed. What kind of person actually says it should not be allowed when people tweak their own phones? LOL, that was a ridiculous statement.