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OTA update

Hardstyle

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does anyone know when they are going to release the 893 OTA update?
because idk if i should root my phone or not.
 
why would you guys wait when u can root and then get the leaked version?

not everyone is comfortable rooting and flashing leaked versions. some prefer to install the official release so if there is an issue they can blame verizon/motorola. root isn't for everyone. also leaked versions are not always the final release.
 
not all of us are into rooting. i personally don't care to play with rooting my phone. i tend to buy new and sell my previous phone. for me, it seems easier to sale a clean, non- rooted phone.
 
why would you guys wait when u can root and then get the leaked version?

After many years of software development ... I am trained ... I don't expect software to work the first time. Rooting adds another layer of complexity to an already complex situation.

My test machine is rooted. My production machine is waiting.

... Thom
 
So funny, many of you non-rooters have no clue. You can always un-root your phone, and no one would be able to tell that it was previously rooted. Assuming you know what you are doing, there is no down-side to rooting.
 
So funny, many of you non-rooters have no clue. You can always un-root your phone, and no one would be able to tell that it was previously rooted. Assuming you know what you are doing, there is no down-side to rooting.

Whats funny is you seem so bothered by the fact they don't wish to root.

As someone who has rooted every Android device I've ever had i say if your uncomfortable doing it, or just plain don't want to by all means don't.

That's one of the beautiful aspects of Android ownership.. You have the choice.

And most do have a at least a clue and make the conscience decision not to, of their own volition. For whatever the reason may be.
 
I guess I was mumbling ... there are a LOT of problems with the Bionic right now ... I think some of them are 4G LTE network problems that will affect any 4G LTE phone ... some of them are software bugs ... some of them are bad phones that need to be exchanged ... some of them are bad patteriesd that need to be replaced ... some of them are user errors.

Speaking from a LOT of experience ... the last thing I want to do is to inject another set of variables into this malstrom (sp?). When it finally settles down I will root the Bionic.

I have had none of the reported glitches except for the period whe all 4G/3G was down. This makes me think I got a great phone with a great standard battery and there are network problems being worked on.

... Thom
 
Whats funny is you seem so bothered by the fact they don't wish to root.

As someone who has rooted every Android device I've ever had i say if your uncomfortable doing it, or just plain don't want to by all means don't.

That's one of the beautiful aspects of Android ownership.. You have the choice.

And most do have a at least a clue and make the conscience decision not to, of their own volition. For whatever the reason may be.

Obviously, what I thought was funny was that they think rooting their phone will make it harder to sell it & make the OTA update impossible when they can just unroot and revert back to stock. I find it funny that you somehow decided that I was bothered by people who don't root, when there is no indication of that in my previous post. Thanks for the laugh, Harrison Ford.
 
Obviously, what I thought was funny was that they think rooting their phone will make it harder to sell it & make the OTA update impossible when they can just unroot and revert back to stock. I find it funny that you somehow decided that I was bothered by people who don't root, when there is no indication of that in my previous post. Thanks for the laugh, Harrison Ford.

Your more than welcome skippy.

Next time clarify.. Because you did come off as a little Butt Hurt that they didn't want to root for whatever the reason.

Nowhere in your comment do you say that anything about that or explain yourself, so obviously i would deduce by your comment "Assuming you know what you are doing, there is no down-side to rooting." that you were being patronizing, and not helpful in any way.

There were far more constructive ways to say what you SAY you meant.
 
So funny, many of you non-rooters have no clue. You can always un-root your phone, and no one would be able to tell that it was previously rooted. Assuming you know what you are doing, there is no down-side to rooting.
I guess if I had a really good reason to learn the rooting procedure, I would, but my stock Androids have always served my purposes out of the box, with a little UI modification.
It does seem that you are just a bit condescending to us "non-rooters".
I am hoping that you did not intend to speak down to us, and that your meaning is just getting misunderstood in the translation.:)
 
Your more than welcome skippy.

Next time clarify.. Because you did come off as a little Butt Hurt that they didn't want to root for whatever the reason.

Nowhere in your comment do you say that anything about that or explain yourself, so obviously i would deduce by your comment "Assuming you know what you are doing, there is no down-side to rooting." that you were being patronizing, and not helpful in any way.

There were far more constructive ways to say what you SAY you meant.

Seems to me the only one getting "butt-hurt" was you. I didn't think my post needed any clarifying, but here goes: There is no hidden message or meaning to my post. It is what it is. If you don't know what you are doing, there may be dire consequences to rooting your phone (such as bricking). If you know what you're doing, there is no down-side to rooting because you can always revert back to stock.

I guess if I had a really good reason to learn the rooting procedure, I would, but my stock Androids have always served my purposes out of the box, with a little UI modification.
It does seem that you are just a bit condescending to us "non-rooters".
I am hoping that you did not intend to speak down to us, and that your meaning is just getting misunderstood in the translation.:)

I was being a bit condescending because if a little research was done (search function), this thread would not exist. Not to mention, misleading information is being spread as fact. I really don't give a damn what people do w/their phones. But, when they tell others not to root until after the OTA update, and that rooting will somehow decrease the resell value of the phone, I'm gonna say something.
 
I was being a bit condescending because if a little research was done (search function), this thread would not exist. Not to mention, misleading information is being spread as fact. I really don't give a damn what people do w/their phones. But, when they tell others not to root until after the OTA update, and that rooting will somehow decrease the resell value of the phone, I'm gonna say something.[/QUOTE]

The initial question was "when will the update be here"

So in point of fact the thread WOULD still be here.. :eek:
 
well i got bored and decided not to wait and rooted my phone and install a rom based off the 893 update and so far im loving it. Honestly i love rooting my phone and installing new different roms. if you never tried it you should try it especially with the new OTA update supposedly it wont let you root anymore, well that is untill the Devs find out another way how to but im sure most of the devs are going to go to the razr or the new nexus.
 
not all of us are into rooting. i personally don't care to play with rooting my phone. i tend to buy new and sell my previous phone. for me, it seems easier to sale a clean, non- rooted phone.

rooted phones used to sell for more money. atleast my friends OG droid did. That might be because it was harder to do it back then. Rooting is so easy for most phones now I wouldn't be surprised if the price was pretty much even for rooted/non rooted now.
 
If I come onto the forum and see that someone is asking for help, or maybe they are not even asking for help, but I can tell that they don't understand something that I may be more knowledgeble about, I will do what I can to educate that person without pretense and ego involved. It is the right thing to do. It is hurtful and rude to say things that make people feel stupid or unwelcome, and for the most part people here are wonderful about sharing knowledge without pretense. I hope we can continue to keep open communication, and acceptance of all people here, while sharing our knowledge in a humble way when prompted, and learning from others whenever we can. I learn new things here everyday!
 
I am not recommending that anyone do anything relative to rooting.

I have one production phone now and have been trying to help others shake out the issues whey are having with it. Let me put it this way ... I have one phone number (business, home, mobile) and it is on my Bionic. (I also have a dedicated DSL line.)

Rooting opens the door for another whole group of developer errors to surface in new ways on what you have to admit is currently rather error prone.

My strategy is to help stabilize the Motorola delivered environment first before opening the door to errors from others.

... Thom
 
And let me make something clear NOW. The name calling and instigating stops right HERE. No more of it at all.

If someone does not want to root it is their prerogative. As a rooted BIONIC user neither I nor anyone else has the right to be condescending nor demeaning toward those that do not wish to root at this time.

Clear?
 
does anyone know when they are going to release the 893 OTA update?
because idk if i should root my phone or not.
To your original question you can go either way, but go no further than rooting and permarooting or the OTA won't take later. No bloat freezing. No ROMS. No tweaking. There is a small chance that you will not be able to root the OTA. There is a small chance that the OTA will remove root (even permaroot). .893 may not be the final OTA. Manually flashing .893 may block the OTA.
 
So funny, many of you non-rooters have no clue. You can always un-root your phone, and no one would be able to tell that it was previously rooted. Assuming you know what you are doing, there is no down-side to rooting.


Yea Man....

Not very cool at all! If someone is not very schooled in rooting...but still has questions or concerns, the most decent thing you can do is be helpful if your knowledgeable on the subject, not knock them...
 
The initial question was "when will the update be here"

So in point of fact the thread WOULD still be here.. :eek:
Please read the bold.
does anyone know when they are going to release the 893 OTA update?
because idk if i should root my phone or not.


Yea, it looks pretty legit. But, I'm just going to run custom ROMs w/the updates built in. So, no official OTA update for me. At least, until the dust settles.

And let me make something clear NOW. The name calling and instigating stops right HERE. No more of it at all.

If someone does not want to root it is their prerogative. As a rooted BIONIC user neither I nor anyone else has the right to be condescending nor demeaning toward those that do not wish to root at this time.

Clear?

Thanks, but no one was "name-calling", unless "non-rooters" is now considered a deragotary term. Like I said before, I really don't give a damn what people do w/their phones. But, when they tell others not to root until after the OTA update, and that rooting will somehow decrease the resell value of the phone, I'm gonna say they are clueless, which is a fact.

Yea Man....

Not very cool at all! If someone is not very schooled in rooting...but still has questions or concerns, the most decent thing you can do is be helpful if your knowledgeable on the subject, not knock them...

If I were to post something about deep sea fishing that was obviously wrong and made no sense, and someone said I was clueless, is that offensive? I guess to some people, yes it is. But, to me, I would say "you're right, I don't know anything about it."

And if you read my 1st post, I obviously was being helpful. You just had to read past the 1st sentence.
So funny, many of you non-rooters have no clue. You can always un-root your phone, and no one would be able to tell that it was previously rooted. Assuming you know what you are doing, there is no down-side to rooting.

It's kinda funny how this got blown way out of proportion. Who is the bad guy here? The one giving the wrong advice, or the one saying the person giving the wrong advice is clueless?
 
Please read the bold.




Yea, it looks pretty legit. But, I'm just going to run custom ROMs w/the updates built in. So, no official OTA update for me. At least, until the dust settles.



Thanks, but no one was "name-calling", unless "non-rooters" is now considered a deragotary term. Like I said before, I really don't give a damn what people do w/their phones. But, when they tell others not to root until after the OTA update, and that rooting will somehow decrease the resell value of the phone, I'm gonna say they are clueless, which is a fact.



If I were to post something about deep sea fishing that was obviously wrong and made no sense, and someone said I was clueless, is that offensive? I guess to some people, yes it is. But, to me, I would say "you're right, I don't know anything about it."

And if you read my 1st post, I obviously was being helpful. You just had to read past the 1st sentence.


It's kinda funny how this got blown way out of proportion. Who is the bad guy here? The one giving the wrong advice, or the one saying the person giving the wrong advice is clueless?


Maybe u didn't read past Johns first sentence, just give it a rest! Its a moot issue, you comments were a little misleading, and sounded pretty negative! Its time to move on now : )
 
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