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Root Unrooting and 2.1

jlb44

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Mar 26, 2010
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If you unroot your droid(which i did) will you still get the droid 2.1 update. And in case you didnt know i talked to a verizon employee today and he said they started to give out the update yesterday. He said they are givng it out little at a time and about 10,000 people got it yesterday. He is sure because a droid user came in asking what was wrong with his droid, when in fact it was the update. So the update is officially out. Because of this i unrooted my droid, so will i stil be able to get the update or did i screw it up?
 
If you unroot your droid(which i did) will you still get the droid 2.1 update. And in case you didnt know i talked to a verizon employee today and he said they started to give out the update yesterday. He said they are givng it out little at a time and about 10,000 people got it yesterday. He is sure because a droid user came in asking what was wrong with his droid, when in fact it was the update. So the update is officially out. Because of this i unrooted my droid, so will i stil be able to get the update or did i screw it up?

Do yourself a favor and do some serious reading in the threads in this forum. You may change your mind about the OTA update. I'm not going to go into detail as it has been said many times in may posts but to be brief, there are some amazing new ROMs (and its only been a few days) based on the ESE81 release that would probably be a better alternative than going with the 2.1 stock.
 
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I second shrink57's suggestion. Read up on 2.1. It does NOTHING that hasn't already been emulated in other ROMs, and then you lose root capabilities on top of that. I learned this the hard way, and I regret it. My options now are to try the risky SBF solution to restore 2.0.1 (which did not work when I tried it but luckily didn't kill my phone), or to wait until someone finds a way to root 2.1. Hopefully it won't be very long, after which I will NEVER do an official update again - I will hold off until there is a root alternative every time.

Let me reiterate - there is NOTHING special about the official 2.1 update. There are several MUCH BETTER ROMs out there that do everything in the 2.1 update and much more.
 
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I have no ability to figure why a rooted user would want to have anything to do with the OTA 2.1. If the original stock 2.0.1 got bettered so fast by the early 2.0.1 ROM's, why in the world would anybody think the OTA 2.1 would be any different? Besides the 2.1 ROM's have been out for a couple of weeks already. I can't see that the OTA 2.1 as being able to offer anything over Cyanogen, Ultimate Droid, Bugless Beast...pick your flavor. It sounds like there is a lot better from them right around the corner too. Why would you risk loosing root with the OTA? Sorry to be a preacher, but I don't get it. :)
 
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I have no ability to figure why a rooted user would want to have anything to do with the OTA 2.1. If the original stock 2.0.1 got bettered so fast by the early 2.0.1 ROM's, why in the world would anybody think the OTA 2.1 would be any different? Besides the 2.1 ROM's have been out for a couple of weeks already. I can't see that the OTA 2.1 as being able to offer anything over Cyanogen, Ultimate Droid, Bugless Beast...pick your flavor. It sounds like there is a lot better from them right around the corner too. Why would you risk loosing root with the OTA? Sorry to be a preacher, but I don't get it. :)

There are 2 types of learners:

1 - Empirical - those that use others evidence, experience, and their own observations to draw conclusions and make smart decisions.

2 - Experiential - No matter what they see or told have to go ahead and experience it themselves even when common sense says otherwise. (these are the ones that will unroot and be sorry they did).

Class dismissed :cool:
 
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