FYI (not advocating any particular solution) you can just grab the
rc33 'full' update off any number of mirrors (not the patch version)
and apply it as an update.zip. You will probably have to downgrade the
radio also, but that should be available in the same place (or
possibly bundled in the same update.)

On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Ken 2 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Jun 1, 10:43 am, "[email protected]"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Theres already been a lot of discussion on this but I'll add my
>> opinion on this.
>>
>> Google's argument here is that its a privacy concern - only users
>> should be able to change GPS on / off, not apps.
>
> Thanks for the summary. I figured that was the reason, but I don't
> really follow these discussions because I'm mostly a user, not a
> developer. I guess I always look through the list of permissions when
> I install an app; if a certain permission doesn't look right (as in,
> why should this app send text messages?), I take that into
> consideration. I would think it would be the same if I view a
> permission that says, "Enable and disable GPS" -- do I really want the
> app doing that?
>
> I emailed the developer of Power Manager and asked him; he said he was
> working on a workaround that would require a rooted phone. If that's
> how it is, I might seriously consider rooting my phone, or finding a
> way to revert the upgrade.
> >
>

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