This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!
My only concern is that if it is a totally different OTA than the 7.893 that we all know and love, even if it does fix the problems we have had to date, it may close some holes that we currently exploit and it could take a while to find another way to root. I know 43v3rroot is SUPPOSED to take care of that but there could be fixes for the fixes.
My only concern is that if it is a totally different OTA than the 7.893 that we all know and love, even if it does fix the problems we have had to date, it may close some holes that we currently exploit and it could take a while to find another way to root. I know 43v3rroot is SUPPOSED to take care of that but there could be fixes for the fixes.
Ahh.. I thought the same thing.. For now.. I went stock.. On this particular replacement I didn't cheesecake or flash a zip.. .886 stock.. Time to wait and see
The last "leak" that was found was 5.7.894 which closed the "forever root" exploit that was found and has no other system changes. If Motorola pushes out this as the OTA for the soak test, you can run 5.7.893 without updating or worst case flash a pre-rooted system image. Still I am hoping that motorola ends up pushing out a newer build with a few more tweaks and enhancements but im sure we'll see soon enough.