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What Rich is talking about is, I decided not to go to press with what I found in a certain Factory in the slum belonging to a large fashion retailer in the UK, instead I called them up. I informed them of what I had found and that I had photos, even sent some images to them. They are in the process of improving work conditions and pay, and providing me with evidence of this.
*Great stuff.*
Excellent pictures too.
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I was supposed to click on a link in the third posters signature to discover what you were on about?
And if you check it out, here is how it "instructs" people to root their phones:
Surely my description is far superior! Although I forgot to mention you need to download the software and load it (vital steps), it doesn't even tell them they need to plug their phone into their computer!
In any case, that tutorial is out of date.
You mean you have to plug the phone into the computer!?
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Since you are having trouble following the conversation, here is what happened:
I still have no idea what you're on about. That link has nothing to do with unrevoked. And as far as I can tell, nothing to do with rooting. I was never snide, just confused.
What is more, what I said is pretty accurate. On a mac the process is this: Download software. Load software. Plug phone in. I would call that "pretty much as simple as plugging in your phone." In fact I did.
Contained in the link I posted, third post down?, is another link to "Rooting for Noobs" (or something), useful info regardless of what software you are gonna use to root a device.
Was just pointing up that there is a little more to Rooting, as you have now pointed out yourself, "Download software. Load software".
Twas all...
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Trebor sounds like a dick... Neg repped for sounding like a dick...
I'm downloading unrevoked... I hear it's super-easy to use...
Whatever... I don't like being insulted for no good reason is all.
I was only pointing out, nicely if you can bother yourself to read back, that rooting a 'phone is not as simple as just plugging the damn thing into a PC.
Don't brick your 'phone now!
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well...thanks horatio for the info and having looked up revoked and what it does have found out that it wont work for me. :-( as they dont have a link through to a download for the nexus one.
anyone else know how I do this?
Shame that, because Mr Hornblower's recommended method was just so super-easy...
Try http://thenextweb.com/mobile/2010/08/10/one-click-root-for-nexus-one-now-available/
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Have you looked at unrevoked, the software I was referring to, and said is "pretty much" as easy as just plugging your phone in? Because that's what it is.
And why am I going to read a thread about whether the Desire will get gingerbread to find some random scrap of information (which I'm assuming is there somewhere) about how hard it is to root?
I'm not saying the process is difficult , just not as easy as you appeared to be making it out to be.
Are you the Rootmaster?
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It's pretty much as simple as plugging the phone into your computer.
Well, sort of...
http://androidforums.com/htc-desire/272473-htc-desire-upgrade-gingerbread-2-3-a.html -
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Nobody (I refer to the spotty youth working at the T-Mobile store in Brixton) seems to know when the first dual core Android phones are hitting the UK... Anyone (I am of course referring to our friendly forum man mountain, Mr GA2G... BTW No offence...) got a clue?
Why so keen for a dual core mobile 'phone?
Jeepers, not much call for that much power under the hood of what for all intents and purposes is primarily a telephone.
#imightbemissingthepointbutstill
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Virgin are sending letters around offering, for £30 one off fee, an upgraded router and faster speeds. 20MB -> 30MB or something.
Yes, it's to £30 to upgrade to 30MB and you get one of these as part of the deal.
I am tempted...

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I see your point but what a spectacle >>>>