- Dec 6, 2010
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Oh snap, it's still unlocked from the pre-NoDo update!!!!! Just saved me 100 smackeroos!
There was a registry tweak that prevented Chevron unlocked phone from relocking but you obviously needed to apply it before updating to NoDo. I know the tweak is included in Advanced Config Tool, but also think there was an XAP for it.
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Basically allows you to sideload unauthorized apps, like a File Explorer or Reg Editor, to fiddle a bit with your phone. These apps are very limited compared to their WinMo counterparts. But with them you can; add custom ringtones, customize your accent color, fix non-working live tiles, and perform a few other tweaks.What's the advantage of having the phone unlocked?
I really have trouble with the whole "unauthorized" apps crap. If I buy a phone, anything I decide to load on it should be deemed "authorized" by me, since it's my phone. The notion of paying Microsoft an additional $99 for the privilege of unlocking my own phone is sickening. I don't mind paying for developer tools, the infrastructure Microsoft is putting in place for developers to sell their apps, etc., otherwise, I don't like it.Basically allows you to sideload unauthorized apps, like a File Explorer or Reg Editor, to fiddle a bit with your phone.
I really have trouble with the whole "unauthorized" apps crap. If I buy a phone, anything I decide to load on it should be deemed "authorized" by me, since it's my phone. The notion of paying Microsoft an additional $99 for the privilege of unlocking my own phone is sickening. I don't mind paying for developer tools, the infrastructure Microsoft is putting in place for developers to sell their apps, etc., otherwise, I don't like it.
There was a registry tweak that prevented Chevron unlocked phone from relocking but you obviously needed to apply it before updating to NoDo. I know the tweak is included in Advanced Config Tool, but also think there was an XAP for it.
Sent from my HTC Surround using Board Express
I must have done the tweek, because my phone is still unlocked! #WIN
I did neglect to mention that the fee is for the privilege to submit apps to the Marketplace, not for consumers to tinker with their phones. Of course, like cold medications, you can do with it as you please once you have it. Unauthorized apps can contain viruses or malware, and make your device unstable. All things that Microsoft would rather not have plastered on the front page of websites. So in a sense they are protecting you, or at least the millions of noobs who they hope to draw to the platform. For the rest of us the new Chevron utility will suffice, although it will also not be free. Someone has to pay for those authentication servers.I really have trouble with the whole "unauthorized" apps crap. If I buy a phone, anything I decide to load on it should be deemed "authorized" by me, since it's my phone. The notion of paying Microsoft an additional $99 for the privilege of unlocking my own phone is sickening.
Went to the developers site was getting ready to throw down my $99 but decided to download the tools first and discovered that you have to have a W7 or Vista PC to use them...
Now what?!
Tell us what you are running? ;p (please don't say 95/xp)