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(Steven mulls over whether or not this post belongs in the root section.... yes... no... yes... no... I dunno!)
I may root soon.

So if you have a rooted phone, and an OTA comes up, isn't that like upgrading a jailbroken iphone? It saves everything (messages, apps, etc) and overwrites the jailbreak/root with the updated OS?
I've been strongly considering rooting my X this past week. I don't care about removing the apps really since I've already hidden them in the app drawer and the phone has 8GB of onboard storage I couldn't fill if I tried. I just want a better backup solution and the wifi tethering would be very useful. I haven't taken the time to read up on the ramifications of rooting should something go wrong.
As a somewhat related question, is the "Free Wi-Fi Tethering" that is enabled by rooting the phone the same thing as having Verizon's 3G Mobile Hotspot pay service?
If so, then I am totally rooting this phone tonight.
Since we cant do custom roms yet whats the next best thing youve done?
It is essentially the same thing, there are a couple different tether apps that basically turn your phone into a wifi hotspot but I am not sure what the restriction is for the number of devices that can connect, I know Verizons wifi is 5 devices and $20 extra for limited data, that's the only difference. It is really nice to have when you need it!
So in essence, if I rooted my phone, I would need to download a third party Tethering app? If so, what is it about the NON-rooted phone that prevents such a free app from being employed?
remove the craooy bloatware verizon puts on the phones

Besides I think its easier and safer to just freeze the app with TiBackup than removing them, which has been proven to be very dangerous.Been there, done that, undid that so I won't have problems with froyo, don't miss it.
Nice to know I still have root SW installed that quietly doesn't mind not having root.
When it's available, we'll go there again.
Probably the only root app I really used was AdFree Android, which I think is still working. I think it just needed root to install.