No. The only phone under that category is the ADP1.

On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Derek <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> By legitimate, I mean permissible from the perspective of Google (and
> maybe HTC). I am not interested in having a device where I have root
> access only thanks to a loop-hole, as this could be closed in later
> versions of Android. To rephrase my original question, does a sim-
> unlocked/non-contract MyTouch 3G fall under this category?
>
> On Aug 11, 8:45 am, lbcoder <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Define "legitimately".
> > That is not the right word for this as any phone that has root *HAS
> > ROOT* and is therefore 'legitimate', i.e., not a fraud. To buy an
> > illegitimately rooted phone is to buy one where the seller LIED about
> > it being rooted.
> >
> > ADP1 is the only (common) device SHIPPED WITH ROOT. Others require
> > modification, but that doesn't make them illegitimate.
> >
> > There are other devices besides ADP1 that ship with root, Openmoko is
> > another, and yes, android runs on it. It is SO open that it virtually
> > can't be not rooted.
> >
> > On Aug 10, 9:13 pm, Disconnect <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > No. "Unlocked' is just a gsm function, nothing to do with the software
> > > image. There is no 'legitimately' rooted phone other than the adp1.
> >
> > > On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Derek <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > I know that root access can be attained on any (or just about any)
> > > > android device in one way or another, but my question is this: Can
> > > > legitimate root access be had on a legitimately unlocked MyTouch? In
> > > > other words, if I go buy, outright and without a contract, a new
> > > > MyTouch 3G from T-Mobile, am I allowed to have root access? Or is it
> > > > still something they don't want to allow? Note that in that context,
> > > > I'm not even sure who "they" are, as I would not even be a T-Mobile
> > > > customer.
> >
> > > > To state my quest in another way, I want to buy an HTC Magic and have
> > > > full control of it. Just like when I buy a computer. And I would
> > > > prefer to accomplish this without having to use a back door of some
> > > > sort. Also, as far as I know, the only way to buy a new HTC Magic in
> > > > the U.S. and fully own it is to buy a MyTouch 3G from T-Mobile
> without
> > > > a contract for service.
> >
> > > > Thanks!
> >
>

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