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Thinking about getting it

Sadly, I don't have a Linux machine anymore. I'll just enjoy the phone without root :)

You dont have access to a computer at all? Mac wouls work as well. All you specified was windows and you said you were a linux user so i assumed that you had access.

That changes things then. Google sees other root methods as security holes and they get patched quickly.


No buddys who will let you get nerdy?
 
I currently own a Droid Razr HD, a Samsung Chromebook, and a Kindle Paperwhite. These devices allow me to do everything I need on the internet. Believe it or not, the Samsung Chromebooks don't recognize android devices - it's a known bug. All of my friends are on android devices and/or Chromebooks.

No worries, I don't really need root for what I do. From what I've learned thus far I'll just be happy to have a Nexus 4.
 
Didnt know that about chromebooks. Ive been looking into getting one myself. You think theyd have that taken care of :p


You can boot linux on a pc from your android phone. Not sure if thats possible on a chromebook though
 
Didnt know that about chromebooks. Ive been looking into getting one myself. You think theyd have that taken care of :p


You can boot linux on a pc from your android phone. Not sure if thats possible on a chromebook though

Yeah, you'd think that Chromebooks and android would be able to communicate given that they're both from the same company, but that isn't the case.

Hmm.. you reminded me of something. Chromebooks have a developer mode which allows one to boot a live Linux distro from a USB stick (here's an example). I wonder if I can find one that is compatible with ARM architecture.
 
Yeah, you'd think that Chromebooks and android would be able to communicate given that they're both from the same company, but that isn't the case.

Hmm.. you reminded me of something. Chromebooks have a developer mode which allows one to boot a live Linux distro from a USB stick (here's an example). I wonder if I can find one that is compatible with ARM architecture.

Look into drivedroid in the play store. Could maybe boot linux from your old phone and root the new one.

Depending on usb slots
 
Look into drivedroid in the play store. Could maybe boot linux from your old phone and root the new one.

Depending on usb slots

According to the description of drivedroid:

Requirements:
* Root
* USB cable (from phone to PC)

I don't have a rooted device and Chromebooks don't recognize android. It's a nice idea for an android app, though.
 
I'm ordering my nexus 4 at the beginning of next month. I've always had issues with OEM skins, and I didn't even know it! I Kept wondering why every android phone was a little different even on the same version. Then I learned about skins and vanilla android, bought a nexus 7, and I tell you I am never buying a non nexus device again.

But i gotta say, while I am a tiny bit worried about the glass back and plan to be even more careful than I already am with my phones, I am a little puzzled by the amount of dread concerning it. People talk like it's as fragile as an egg shell, one tiny bump and it's shattered. But I'm thinking, all phones are already completely covered with glass on one side, the screen. This does raise the likelihood of getting broken glass a little IF you drop it on a hard surface... Whereas usually if you manage to drop it STRAIGHT flat on its back, from not too too high, you MIGHT be OK, now you could still be in danger. But I fail to see how most little bumps on a corner, fumbles onto a carpet etc. that don't harm the half already covered in glass would be any more harmful to the back.

Maybe it's just me but, short of an all aluminum body like the new ONE, I'd take glass over plastic any day. I figure if my screen is safe from the every day little fumbles my phone might go through, the back probably will be too. And if I drop it from a few feet or more, straight onto concrete, unless I'm terribly lucky I'm going to have broken glass either way. I saw a video from one of the pocket now guys who dropped his naked N4 and broke the glass, but it was the screen... The back was perfectly fine. I'm not too worried about it. I'll take precaution, but I'm not going to be paranoid about it.
 
I'm ordering my nexus 4 at the beginning of next month. I've always had issues with OEM skins, and I didn't even know it! I Kept wondering why every android phone was a little different even on the same version. Then I learned about skins and vanilla android, bought a nexus 7, and I tell you I am never buying a non nexus device again.

Another excellent point!
 
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