When I moved from Spring (which did not lock the bootloader on their phones, to Cricket (rides on AT&T) which does lock the bootloader in their photos, I lost the ability to root my phones. That's why I'm running stock Android, not because I like it. π π π β¨ π€
I prefer a solid balance between nature and select technology. I do far too much online and with various technologies to have any desire to live as a luddite. π π π β¨ π€
Hehe...it works pretty well, given the conditions. Nope, there are no, or few, restrictions on me using my technology the way that I want or need. π π π β¨ π€
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When I moved from Spring (which did not lock the bootloader on their phones, to Cricket (rides on AT&T) which does lock the bootloader in their photos, I lost the ability to root my phones. That's why I'm running stock Android, not because I like it. π π π β¨ π€
!HUG
!PIZZA
I wonder when you can run (free and) open-source Android ROMs again. π€π€
!LUV
!PIZZA
Me too! To do so I'd need to buy a good phone with an unlocked bootloader that is compatible with the Cricket/AT&T network. π π π β¨ π€
!LUV
PIZZA
I need to read
phone a good phone
a few more times to understand what you meant. π€―Anyway, looks like you find it hard to be (more) off-grid, especially with the electronics and the telecommunications part. π€―π
!LUV
!PIZZA
Oh the curse of typos! Corrected!
I prefer a solid balance between nature and select technology. I do far too much online and with various technologies to have any desire to live as a luddite. π π π β¨ π€
!BEER
!LUV
Hope that your freedom with interacting with nature also applies to your freedom to use your electronics (without any artificial restriction)! π€π
!BEER
!LUV
Hehe...it works pretty well, given the conditions. Nope, there are no, or few, restrictions on me using my technology the way that I want or need. π π π β¨ π€
!BEER
!LUV
I sent 1.0 HUG on behalf of @tydynrain.
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