HTC ketularan mas Steve ?
apa gunanya android kalo gak bisa di oprek2 ? :p

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Android phone auto reverts jailbreaks

By Dan Goodin in San Francisco • Get more from this author

Posted in Mobile, 6th October 2010 23:40 GMT

A new Android smartphone from T-Mobile ships with hardware that
thwarts jailbreakers by automatically restoring modified devices to
their original factory state.

The HTC G2, which began shipping on Tuesday, reinstalls the original
firmware when it is rebooted, much to the chagrin of would-be
jailbreakers trying to root the device so they can run their own
software and third-party apps not approved by T-Mobile. While they
managed to modify the smartphone, they soon found those changes were
undone as soon as they rebooted the device.

The discovery has generated howls of protest from those who believe
that people who buy hardware devices ought to be able to use them
however they see fit. Apple has long closed jailbreak holes in iOS
updates and Texas Instruments lobbed legal threats at hobbyist who
posted the cryptographic keys used to modify calculators. Google even
has the ability to remotely install or uninstall apps on Android
phones.

But HTC seems to have upped the ante with a hardware-based approach to
meddlesome users who have the gall – and often the expertise – to shun
the self-serving restrictions put in place by device and OS
manufacturers.

It's not entirely clear how the devices are able to reset themselves.
Blogger Lauren Weinstein speculates the new G2 “is using a firmware
rewrite system to replace '/system' mods with the 'official' firmware
upon reboot.” Security researcher Jon Oberheide tells Threatpost much
the same thing. Both say it's too early to tell if there's a way to
defeat the rollback mechanism.

What we can say for now is that the anti-jailbreak capability is sure
to offend a core group of Android enthusiasts who are drawn to the
mobile OS's open platform, which by definition can be modified by
anyone. It's a pity, because there's a lot to like about the device,
including its ability to play high def video seamlessly. Unless the
jailbreak override can be overridden, consider it a deal breaker. ®


http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2010/10/06/htc_rolls_back_jailbreaks/

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