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Yeah, I'm keeping on eye on XDA. The whole Evo 4G forum is noobs asking about root and getting bitched out lol. agrabren is the only dev even trying as far as I know, he's trying to port a fr3vo exploit I believe.
 
That's funny - my buddy just got an EVO to replace his Hero too - same issues with his Hero. I've had my EVO since launch, and never rooted it. From everything I've read, the custom ROMs tend to create as many hassles as they solve. Is this a fair assessment? I just haven't had the time to do proper research to fully understand what's going on.

What do you mean by "S-ON"
 
Its a security feature on the boot section of the phone. "Security-ON"

A good stable rom doesn't really have any hastles, and often times will increase speed and battery life. Battery life is usually the big thing for me when Im looking for custom roms.
 
The thing is, it's super easy to install a new ROM. All it takes is downloading it to your PC, putting it on the SD card and in 5 minutes you're running something new. So if you find you don't like it, you can just upload another one. One of the main advantages I've seen for the Evo (as honda said) is the increased battery life on some of the ROMs, although from what I've read the kernal version can be the main help on that front. There's a ROM on XDA I want to try right now that changes the file structure and makes the Evo almost twice as efficient (fast).

Really, even if you don't want to change how your phone looks/operates you could still root and install a ROM that's exactly like stock, minus all the Sprint bloat ware, which helps a lot on its own. On my Hero I got used to not having Sense and actually like plain Gingerbread...mainly b/c it was MUCH snappier. Sense is sluggish, even on the Evo.
 
It's like admin access. It gives you the ability to access the file system, thereby allowing you to load custom ROMs or delete apps that you couldn't before...or some shit like that. All I care is that it leaRAB to allowing me to run a custom ROM. It does have the potential to brick your phone though, in which case you're up shit creek as phone companies don't support rooted phones. If it ever neeRAB service you have to un-root it.
 
Just by asking the question I can tell you you shouldn't do it.

Also, swype is the best shit ever. I've always hated texting b/c I miss key shit like crazy, swype makes life so easy.
 
actual keyboarRAB are nice. light phone with swype is probably even better IMO.

I have no idea about rooting or whatever but I was having trouble getting skype to work on my Galaxy S and found that my android version wasnt supported so I needed to upgrade to froyo for it to work right.

I did based on simple instructions from samsung. It was pretty easy but kind unecessarily complex. Took like 2 hrs. Skype works perfectly now and some of the other little changes are nice.
 
It wasn't just an over the air update? Seems weird that they wouldn't just push it out. For any one who does want to root make sure you DON'T accept OTA updates or you'll generally lose the ability to root until another exploit is found.
 
Hey if any of you wanted an emulator that is easy to use i suggest the Tiger ones. i have The GBA,GBC,NES, and SNES. all work fine with Rom Gripper. i have the Droid X by the way.
 
Yeah, now I remeraber all the finer points - like free tethering and/or hotspot. Being able to remove the stupid nascar and nfl apps, etc - which would be especially helpful now, because I keep getting a low storage warning on the internal memory, which fracks with my gmail app. Before the first OTA update on the device there was a pseudo-root program called unrEVOked, and I was gonna do that, but then I updated and that rendered it useless.

I was going to wait until I got closer to my 2-year renewal before I attempted to fully root, for fear of bricking and being without a decent phone for a long time. Plus, without having first-hand experience with a rooted device, I'm just not all that compelled to want to improve this phone - its still awesome AFAIC. I guess maybe I'll check out some youtube videos on it or something.
 
So you're up to date on 2.3.3? If you turn your phone off, then hold the Volume Up button while booting you'll go to the rabroadoot screen. At the top if it says S-OFF then you're still good to go. You could roll back to Froyo (2.2) and then get root access back if you really wanted to. I can't even do that b/c the current rabroadoot 2.16 with S-ON completely stops you from doing anything. It is super handy for getting rid of bloatware and having other cool stuff devs add in. I know one ROM I was looking at added an HDR and panoramic option to the camera, 1080p netflix, along with all sorts of other stuff.




He's got rooting on lock.
 
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