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Three seconds on Google.
Edited 2013-01-13 17:53 UTC
I can say that in my time owning the phone, all of my Google searches led to much more complicated guides than that. I don't know how well it'll work, but thanks--I'll try it when I get the chance.
Unfortunately for now it'll have to wait, because I can't risk bricking my phone without the ability to just get a proper replacement ASAP if something goes wrong.
It's not Android or Google that dictates such locked efforts, it's the manufacturers that do it of their own volition, and since not all manufacturers do it it's disingenuous to blame Android for it.
True... but the reality is, if you get an Android phone or tablet computer, you are effectively buying a locked down system. That was my point; all of Microsoft's competition--the products that are on the shelves to buy--are locked. Maybe the OS itself is not that way stock, but when someone buys something that runs it they are certainly not getting "stock Android."
I'm looking at this from a product/consumer perspective, and it still stands true.
Edited 2013-01-13 22:05 UTC





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Fair enough--but do you know of an easy, sure-fire way of rooting my LG Optimus V to install an alternate Android mod without risking damaging it? Or even just gaining root? I don't. And I've looked.
Methods of rooting involve knowing such seemingly completely unnecessary information as the exact model of screen used by the phone, connecting the phone to a computer (typically Windows is used in guides), following a long series of commands exactly, and uploading an alternate firmware. And that's just to get root access!
That is pretty much the definition of "locked down." Having to hack the living shit out of something and jump through hoops just to get root.
Android is not quite as locked on a higher level as iOS, but at a lower level it sure as hell is.
Edited 2013-01-13 17:50 UTC