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Re: Evo 4g/Evo 3D

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Originally Posted by BlackDynamite View Post
Are you serious? lol, You don't have to go back too far to find another example of this. The Evo was rooted using this same exact method. It has a signed bootloader but another one was "leaked" and used.
I thought Evo was locked bootloader + signed images..you sure the bootloader itself was signed?

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As for that letter, I don't know what to make of it. I have never heard of that site so I don't know what they were doing that upset HTC. Heck, i don't even know if that letter is real. Like I said, this site and xda have both been going strong for years without a peep from HTC. Xda is even named after an HTC phone! And even in the link, the author of the article finds it curious that sites like xda have never heard a complaint. So take that letter with a grain of salt.
Shipped-Roms was owned by Conflipper, now it belongs to ppcgeeks >.> lol


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Again, there has never been an HTC Android or WinMo phone that didn't get rooted/hardspl/whatever you want to call it. So all of this "concern" that we will suddenly not be able to root one is a bunch of unwarranted paranoia. HTC has been the most friendly manufacturer to the hacking and modding community over the years. So to say we have to be worried about being able to root the next htc phone is akin to wearing a tin foil hat.
I disagree with HTC being the most developer friendly..for one HTC and Motorola devices are hardest to root out of them all and they dont follow the GPL..aka release source code on time....the only reason we used HTC was because it literally was our only option :/


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I say again, xda is probably the biggest smartphone hacking site on the net. Their site is named after an HTC phone and up until pretty recently they only had HTC forums. And yet they have never had any problems whatsoever from HTC (they have got a few cease and desist letters from Microsoft over the years though). Same thing with this site- never a peep from HTC.
They havent yet..but they are changing over the years..not saying that they will...

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You can be concerned if you want to. I'll wait until I have an actual reason to be concerned. People can say what they want about how hard it is to root HTC phones. But the fact remains that there has never been an HTC phone that didn't get rooted, with most of them getting rooted before they were even released. Including the Evo, and the Thunderbolt, which both had the scary signed bootloaders that we should be worried about, lol.
um..FYI those root methods were not perma root..they were temporary roots..but if you want to count time..then some Android phones were rooted 1 year before they came out..why? because all the other phones root using the exact same method...except the HTC phones..and I think Motorola...

There is a room for concern because it gets harder every single time...
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