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http://www.dkszone.net/root-droid-x-one ... -2.2-froyo
If nothing else rooting your phone is nice to have Wifi tethering free. No monthly charges.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/wireless-te ... oid.tether

HarryQ37 wrote:I know of several people who have Androids. I am still have a Blackberry but I plan on upgrading soon. You can do so much more on an Android than any other phone, in my opinion.

DaddyRabbit wrote:Yeah, it would be nice to get rid of the crapware that I don't use at all but I just hide it in the app drawer. I use ADB Launcher and thats about it. Not to the point of rooting yet and rarely use the Mobile HotSpot feature. The phone works great so I don't feel a need to take the chance of bricking the phone, can't afford to replace it at full cost

Major_A wrote:DaddyRabbit wrote:Yeah, it would be nice to get rid of the crapware that I don't use at all but I just hide it in the app drawer. I use ADB Launcher and thats about it. Not to the point of rooting yet and rarely use the Mobile HotSpot feature. The phone works great so I don't feel a need to take the chance of bricking the phone, can't afford to replace it at full cost
Verizon doesn't charge you for the mobile hotspot? Sprint wants $30 a month for the feature. This includes a simple USB tether if my home network craters or I'm out and about with a laptop/netbook. When I first got my Blackberry several years ago Sprint let you wire tether to the net through their network. At some point they found out people were using it so they started charging for it I guess.
This is all kind of moot anyway. The only time I use the net on my phone is when I have a charger handy and a wireless router to connect to. Otherwise if I'm out I tend to turn all the radios off to save my battery. The lone auxiliary port in my car decided to die a year ago and I can't charge the phone in the car.






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