[ale] help not using 3g/4g broadband quota android
James Taylor
James.Taylor at eastcobbgroup.com
Sat Aug 25 21:31:08 EDT 2012
The nice thing about getting comfortable with flashing roms is that, once you have a backup, wipe and installing usually doesn't take more than a few minutes.
If you're ever worried that your machine is compromised, just wipe, flash & restore.
-jt
James Taylor
678-697-9420
james.taylor at eastcobbgroup.com
>>> JD <jdp at algoloma.com> 8/25/2012 08:50 PM >>>
>> http://www.androidtotal.com/root-acer-iconia-tab-a500-android-4.0.3-ics-firmware/
> Sounds pretty cool. I may get up the nerve to do that when I get home.
> Who's ROM does it install? Is it Cyanogen? How would I backup the tablet
> before rooting, since I can't install Titanium backup, etc?
>
No ROMs needed anymore. ICS load from Acer remains, just you can superuser into
root. ICS does change some of the security features, so it isn't as wild-west
as it was before even with root. The root process requires usb debugging and
use of ADB from a PC (Win or Linux).
The single most important reason to get root is for backups. Without root, you
can't backup the device, which makes you vulnerable to crackers.
OTOH, if you've never met an app that you didn't want to try, then I suspect,
eventually, you will be cracked. I'm pretty low key on loading apps.
TerminalIDE is my main app. It makes Android "feel" more like UNIX CLI. Great
for ssh sessions into other systems.
NAVFree (or is it FreeNAV?) is the other app.
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