Buckeye Boy
Android Enthusiast
unconfirmed tip per @droid_life on twitter. we will see
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I'm thinking they're saving the best ROMs for the OTA version as that's the one the majority of people will end up on anyway. But I'm happy waiting until everything is sorted out myself.

Here's my thinking. I would like to know if the OTA is sbf'able back to .340. If so, I'll take the OTA (so that VZW has me as having taken it.), then sbf back to .340, then restore gb rooted and modded.
, but if what we have is not the OTA, then most likely we will see a new bootloader with changed keys and we won't be able to sbf........unless we have the sbf for that 
Here's my thinking. I would like to know if the OTA is sbf'able back to .340. If so, I'll take the OTA (so that VZW has me as having taken it.), then sbf back to .340, then restore gb rooted and modded.
Just out of curiosity, why is it important that VZW have you on record as taking it?
Incidentally, I doubt they track upgrade status. Very few tracking systems actually care about upgrades (since you could attempt the upgrade and fail many times), they monitor active user bases. So you're already in VZW's system as running Gingerbread - if they monitor such things.
This stems from P3Droid's post that told everybody to turn or burn. I don't know if people inferred or if he said this, but the gist was that VZW tracks whether a phone is rooted or not by seeing who took the OTA or not. I don't want to dig up that post to find out and I'm honestly not concerned either way.
This stems from P3Droid's post that told everybody to turn or burn. I don't know if people inferred or if he said this, but the gist was that VZW tracks whether a phone is rooted or not by seeing who took the OTA or not. I don't want to dig up that post to find out and I'm honestly not concerned either way.

Just having a good day and in a positive mood.

Here's my take on the GB release from VZ.
Now, keep in mind, I am not drunk or on drugs.Just having a good day and in a positive mood.
I think the upcoming GB update from big red will have a newer kernel and bootloader, and, it's totally gonna be un- wait for it -locked! Hell yes! The phone is end of life almost anyway. A good amount of people have already upgraded to tbolt or some other device. Why would they care at that point right? ...right? {{crickets}}
Well, this is what I am going with for now. So, don't be bustin my bubble and tell me it aint gonna happen, ok?![]()
Rock on brothers and sisters!![]()
It already is end of life, I believe end of life date was 3/31/11.
Ain't gonna happen.....lol.....![]()

I kept track of all the drama, and P3's indication seemed to be that Moto has built tracking tools into the kernel. That means it doesn't matter whether you accept the OTA or not, the kernel has the capacity to determine root and tethering status.
I would be very surprised if VZW dumped any money into a tracking system based on whether you accepted the OTA. It would be a poor tool indeed, especially when they have this nicely locked down kernel that would be so easy to implement real, valuable tracking methods into.
But then... I don't know anything more than the rest of you. Just worked with R&D in some organizations, and getting management to spend money on projects is hard enough without the proposals being for half-assed tools that don't provide good information![]()
Here's my thinking. I would like to know if the OTA is sbf'able back to .340. If so, I'll take the OTA (so that VZW has me as having taken it.), then sbf back to .340, then restore gb rooted and modded.
I understand your logic. You think that by taking the most recent OTA verizon won't assume your a modder because they assume modders don't get the most recent OTA, correct?
Well here is the problem with that logic. I have about 6 friends with android phones still on 2.1 because they are so clueless, or don't care either one. But basically I have a couple friends who have updated, and the majority is still on an old OS. So basically what I am saying is I imagine there are thousands if not millions of people who have no clue they are not on the newest OS, and thus would be in verizon's "watch list".
So if that truly is one of verizons methods to watching people it will be an epic failure.
I was just in a VZW store trying to convince my girlfriend to upgrade to the Droid2 Global (she wants a keyboard) and when I brought up the end of life thing the people that worked there pretty much had no clue what I was talking about, and when I mentioned that the X reached EOL on 3.31 they laughed at me and said no it didn't. I wanted to punch them in the face. I just wish that I could talk to a Verizon employee, be it in the store or on the phone, that knew more than me for once. They are the most useless reps out there. I go to an autoparts store and get plenty of good information, I go to VZW store and get laughed at cause they don't know what I'm talking about. I swear they all just work there for free ipad/iphones and free voice plans...It already is end of life, I believe end of life date was 3/31/11.