z33dev33l
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But they could be. If windows phone exploits were opened up, it'd destroy an integral feature of the phone to me.
Mine wasn't, originally, and I still had the file explorer. Just couldn't edit system files.And both of those can be rooted.
Yeah but it can also cause negative things. Name one phone with a real file explorer that hasn't been jailbroken/rooted/whatever. That's because files are easy to unhide.
You say that as if it was a bad thing.
Rooting and unlocking are good things, they allow you to do things you slyly be able to do on your own phone anyway.
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It's a terrible thing, I don't know if you were around when we had unlocked WP7 devices but most people were quite open about the fact that they only did it to get XBL games that they didn't want to pay for. There were little other valid reasons to do it.
Windows completely blocks access to certain parts of the file system for the purpose of preventing unlocking exploits.
Just like android, so there wouldn't be any problem with a file explorer then right?
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Windows completely blocks access to certain parts of the file system for the purpose of preventing unlocking exploits.
It's a terrible thing, I don't know if you were around when we had unlocked WP7 devices but most people were quite open about the fact that they only did it to get XBL games that they didn't want to pay for. There were little other valid reasons to do it.
And look how that's worked out for them...
And look how that's worked out for them...
And look how that's worked out for them...
70% of the mobile market?
Yeah it worked out very well for them.
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70% of the mobile market?
Yeah it worked out very well for them.
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dirt cheap phones and recommended anti-virus apps...ya lol
Can't be hard when you're the only one attacking the low and middle market for years.
Good that they are gets smarrpgones in everyone's hands. And antivirus apps aren't needed at all, like seriously you don't need one. That needs to die. Android has not needed an antivirus app. It'd just a precaution to keep an eye on malicious apps.
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Nevermind the gs3, gs4 one age the best selling...
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Yeah, I guess the hundreds of apps that have come from the play store with viruses, some of which were exact mirrors of high-dollar paid apps for free were just totally negligible. Then there's the fact that the carriers themselves have installed their own data mining software on all of them.