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AT&T update?

I'm not sure how to stop it. Like I said it was already done and updated when I checked. I hadn't given permission for the update or anything. Is there an option for auto update so i may take it off? So far so good that I can tell but weather its still rooted ill have to check.

Anthony, would I be able to run one.one if my phone wasn't rooted? After reading a few post I'm getting confused on what a rooted phone is and isn't. I followed all steps on these forums with success according to the checks given after the rooting process. what else can I use to be sure I'm still rooted?

thanks
 
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In regards to the update, you can download the t-card upgrade which will downgrade the at&t system update. I think the update contained some patches to the developer codes. Now that I have run the t-card update I am back to pre updated but still rooted phone system where the DEV codes work once again :)
 
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Just had a forced update a couple days ago, and saw this thread heading. The carrier "pushed" CIQ into the phone. If rooted, it doesn't unroot, but, the dialer code to disable it has to be used after EVERY reboot. I just removed the files pertaining to CIQ with ES.

Cool but are you still on 2.3.4 or did the update make you go to 2.3.5 or 2.3.6..
 
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Cool but are you still on 2.3.4 or did the update make you go to 2.3.5 or 2.3.6..


When I'm in TiBU making app backups or doing anything else, the system apps vary from 2.3.4 to 2.3.6. Mainly the Google apps are higher. I rooted differently than most on this forum and couldn't be positive if that would make a difference. If the kernel has anything to do with it, only 4 other people even have this
one. Wish I could be of more help with this subject. I'm just not positive how versions update.
 
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