Erik, 

 

I rooted my Motorola Droid when I first got it.  I rooted it just to
have "root" access but then found some apps that will allow me to tether
my phone as a wi-fi hotspot.  I had often loaded different roms and such
but that got old real quick.  I can't run updates on my phone because of
my rooted access but I'm ok with that.  I haven't tinkered with my phone
for over a year now and still on OS 2.1.  The only real benefit of
rooting for me is the wi-fi tethering,  Hope this helps.

 

-Jimmy 

 

From: Erik Goldoff [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 12:40 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OT : Rooting Android phones

 

Lately I've been seeing a number of articles and videos on rooting
Android phones, including the HTC EVO that I use.

 

Besides the obvious 'gaining root access', has anyone done this that can
list some of the benefits from rooting your phone ?

(I'm thinking maybe I could finally uninstall that Nascar app that was
bundled by Sprint )

 

Thanks in advance

 

Erik Goldoff

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