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Originally Posted by themuffinman
Dude, your not making any sense. It sounds like you want to root but you don't want to revert back so you can? The bottom line is no matter how, when or where atleast you can root if you have the current 2.2. I mean seriously the process takes all of 30 minutes to complete and thats even if you are a noob. Ok so lets say that someone finds a way to root stock 2.2 what difference would it have made by going that route versus reverting back to 2.1 then rooting then going back to a rooted 2.2? So what is your reason for not wanting to go back to 2.1? Its just temporary you know.
EDIT: If you get an evo with 2.2 can you root? Yes is the answer so problem solved. I don't think many devs will waste much time on this since the issue has been fixed. Now if sprint released another update to where it breaks the process of reverting back to 2.1 then the devs will be back at trying to figure out another way.
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The reason I don't want to revert back to 2.1 is because the risk is higher at bricking your phone since there a lot more steps and command you have do. With unrevoked it is a simple process.
Also if you have an evo with the stock 2.2 "THERE IS NO ROOT AVAILABLE YET" At least with the unrevoked method which is the only method I will use since all I need is to run root programs, not change the rom. Also if you go to the unrevoked website you can see this on the site "At this time, unrevoked3 does NOT work on stock Froyo (Android 2.2) phones." I currently have stock froyo therefore cannot root.
Hope that cleared a couple things out.