 | Jelly Bean release "rumblings suggest Verizon will be pushing the Jelly Bean Android 4.1 update sometime later this month or early next"
You can pretty safely double or triple that timeframe based on the historic trends. |
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 Camelot OnePremium,MVM join:2001-11-21 Greenwood, IN kudos:1 | said by Prototype5:"rumblings suggest Verizon will be pushing the Jelly Bean Android 4.1 update sometime later this month or early next"
You can pretty safely double or triple that timeframe based on the historic trends. Well sure, because now they have to spend 3 months writing something into the new boot loader that will prevent the current software from rooting it. And it will take "developers" all of a month to crack that too. -- Intel i7-2600k /ASRock P67 Extreme4 /4x 4Gb G.Skill /2x Intel 510 series 250Gb SSD /3x WD20EADS 2TB /2x PNY GTX 260 /Silverstone 850W /Custom water cooler /Antec Twelve-Hundred |
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| said by Camelot One:Well sure, because now they have to spend 3 months writing something into the new boot loader that will prevent the current software from rooting it. And it will take "developers" all of a month to crack that too. more like, once they have the unlocked bootloader installed, you dont have to root it again, you can simply get updates from google directly, and then just download the verizon update and rip what you need from it as far as carrier specific stuff goes. If they do force an update of the bootloader(which I doubt), it probably wont take more than a week to crack it. Once its open, its open. For examples, look at the iOS hacking/jailbreaking. Once its initial jailbreak, it nearly always takes only a few days from the updates to jailbreak them again. Case in point, iOS 5.0.1 to 5.1. Apple didnt even bother to fix the flaw they used to jailbreak the software, they just patched some files and moved on. |
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