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Originally Posted by Sauske
If I'm correct! What your saying is, once you root the phone officially the S-On can be re-enable and you can Flash and access recovery like normal!? "It is simply a tool you can use to re-gain root access should an unrootable update make its way onto your phone." That quoted statement, are you talking about S-being ON or OFF?
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S-off means that the signature verification check is turned off, allowing you to flash unsigned .img files via hboot. S off didn't even exist until not that long ago and I know several people who are fully rooted and still have s-on. It is a totally separate entity from your root status.
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