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I understand the process of rooting my EVO, but I'm still somewhat unsure why I would want to do this.
What are the advantages, pro's, con's of rooting? What things will a rooted phone do that an unrooted phone can't?
!The only cons that I can think of is you have to unroot before taking it to Sprint.
I won't root 'cause so far, all the ROMs have caveats; there's always something that doesn't work (or work completely).
Are there EVO ROMs that are feature-complete out there?
BTW, unused Sprint apps don't do anything much worth worrying about if they're not being used. I never did get the "remove the bloatware" crowd
The only cons that I can think of is you have to unroot before taking it to Sprint.
Can you expand this point? This is where I'm unclear.
Does rootiing the phone void the warranty?
Does it effect my sprint insurance coverage at all?
I know with other things that I rooted (PSP), the warranty was killed the second I hacked it.
Thanks!
Thanks about the ROM, but are there any improvements in Fresh 0.3 except removal of the Sprint stuff?
Just 'cause you can see a process via "ps" (or a Taskmanager, etc.) doesn't mean it's doing anything other than sitting harmlessly in memory and not getting any CPU (just like many Android-system built-ins, but nobody complains about them).
Thanks about the ROM, but are there any improvements in Fresh 0.3 except removal of the Sprint stuff?
Just 'cause you can see a process via "ps" (or a Taskmanager, etc.) doesn't mean it's doing anything other than sitting harmlessly in memory and not getting any CPU (just like many Android-system built-ins, but nobody complains about them).
Fresh 0.3 is pretty flawless. It's basically the stock Sprint ROM minus the bloat.
Not completely true.. Get Task Manager and look at your running apps - you will see miscellaneous Sprint crap (like Sprint NFL) running in the background. They are taking up some of your phone resources for no reason whatsoever. I also get sick just looking at all the useless app icons in my launcher. So I like the idea of a clean and fresh EVO, which you won't achieve without root.
I rooted my phone last night and so far Im not impressed. My main issue with Fresh is that the SD card issue is back and there is no fix (from what I've read). If I'm wrong will someone point me in the right direction but as it stands right now I havent been able to find any updates to run with fresh.
Could you be a little more specific? What is this SD card issue? I am running fresh and I have had no problems yet.
HTC EVO FTW!!!!
Sure, no problem! I rooted my phone using the unrevoked method last night(followed the rooting for idiots thread in the root sub forum) and I installed Fresh 0.1d. I didn't have time to continue the root and eventually install Fresh 0.3.
This might be your issue right here. Idk if the latest version of unrevoked is out. On top of that I don't know what the changes are. That being said, I could be way off base so I apologize in advance.
If the unrevoked that you used is the older version, then it was not the right one to use. In order to run fresh properly, you must have your phone fully rooted via the toast method which means rooted and nand unlock. Also if you are coming from any Rom other than fresh(which includes you) you must wipe data and dalvik cache. Go over to the forum at xda and check out the rooting process from toast and check out how to install fresh. Hope I helped.
HTC EVO FTW!!!!
they arnt actually running. there sitting in memory que which can be freed up at any time by the os itself thats the problem with task killers is there not needed
Sure, no problem! I rooted my phone using the unrevoked method last night(followed the rooting for idiots thread in the root sub forum) and I installed Fresh 0.1d. I didn't have time to continue the root and eventually install Fresh 0.3.....
Given this new info I understand more why you have issues, but my recommendation is still the same. Start over with the toast method of full root and removal of nand protection. Then wipe data and dalvik (just to be safe). Then install .3.
)Right which is why I don't understand why he was using unrevoked. If you use "short cuts" or mix the two you may get some bad results.
Eh? The "ondemand" governor couldn't care less what underlying userspace is running (be it Android, your desktop machine, or a server box), and only cares about overall CPU load. Plus, nothing about CPU frequency factors into garbage collection nor process time-slice (other than more run-time can be done for a given execution period).The Android resource manager is said, in some forums, to not be terribly effective with the higher speed phones, and my experience confirms that.