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Root What is the Best stock looking ROM?

Stubby1

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I have bought the EVO LTE model and want to put this as close to stock as possible to sell it. I am hoping for someone that will still burn and learn with it but just in case I want it to look as close to stock as possible. I don't think that there is any good reason to unroot the phone.
thanks all for the suggestions.
Stubby
 
If I was going to sell my Evo, I'd put MikG on there with the regular, stock kernel. Then you can sell it as a rooted phone (which is more valuable than a non-rooted phone to most) and also an upgraded rom over the HTC stock ROM where everything works. Can't go wrong with that IMHO.
 
In case the buyer wants the Rom completely stock you can easily just flash the rooted stock Rom as well. Download links are in our Rom and kernel download page
 
I always keep 1 phone for backup. If I loose, break, or someone steals my primary phone I have a backup that I can start using right away. If you get insurance then you still have to pay the 100 deductible which I think is ridiculous. IMHO My Evo will be that phone when I go to upgrade. I'm very happy with it. I know people need money but really I look at it as that insurance and its 100 dollars I can pay it now by keeping my phone or pay for it later when I have a phone that doesn't work.

JMO Good luck
 
Great Idea and maybe I will just keep it as an insurance policy. I do hate that 100 bucks for the deductible seems silly.
thanks for the input
 
Agree w/Argedion. Not only the deductible but also the $11/mo. TEP fee. That's $264 for a 2 year contract.

Also, isn't the deductible going up to $150 or $200 for high end LTE phones?

Basically, $464 to pay for a new phone. :(
 
The benefits of having insurance come when you are someone like my brother and manage to go through 3 phones a year. :eek:

(none of which I've rooted for him)
 
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