I have been meaning to get a new smartphone. The one I have is about 2 years old now, but it overheats if I plug in the charger before starting the car, or if I turn off the car before removing the charger. Otherwise, it is a good phone.
I bought a new phone in '14. It was a Moto G 1st gen.
Then in '16 I replaced it with an LG G3 which is my current.
Now I am back to Moto G5 Plus. Really nice device, but... here is where the blues come in!
I don't like phone controlling what I can and cannot do. I think most of us are that way. But with technology, especially smartphone, we are limited. This is where Rooting comes in. For those who do know what rooting is, I will explain in simple terms. It is the ability to take control of the phone and load/unload system applications. Yes, it is very dangerous and not for the "unskilled". Too many people who try to root end up breaking the workings of the phone. Permanently. All my Androids, and my Apple 3GS (jail broken) have been rooted. But not this Moto G5 Plus.
Oh the humanity of not having control of ones smartphone. I try to do something and Goolge tells me I can't do that. OK, can I then do this? No! But rooted I can. No freaking way will Google let me do anything. If I disable an app I don't want, Google detects it is not there and enables the app. I am so depressed.
I do plan on rooting this phone but I will have to way for my grace period. This, just in case, for the return and repair aspects. Have to keep something of the warranty.
Oh the pain of not being in control. I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy. I am not a control freak, I just like having the ability to decide if I want something or not. If not, then I don't need it anymore so remove it.
I bought a new phone in '14. It was a Moto G 1st gen.
Then in '16 I replaced it with an LG G3 which is my current.
Now I am back to Moto G5 Plus. Really nice device, but... here is where the blues come in!
I don't like phone controlling what I can and cannot do. I think most of us are that way. But with technology, especially smartphone, we are limited. This is where Rooting comes in. For those who do know what rooting is, I will explain in simple terms. It is the ability to take control of the phone and load/unload system applications. Yes, it is very dangerous and not for the "unskilled". Too many people who try to root end up breaking the workings of the phone. Permanently. All my Androids, and my Apple 3GS (jail broken) have been rooted. But not this Moto G5 Plus.
Oh the humanity of not having control of ones smartphone. I try to do something and Goolge tells me I can't do that. OK, can I then do this? No! But rooted I can. No freaking way will Google let me do anything. If I disable an app I don't want, Google detects it is not there and enables the app. I am so depressed.
I do plan on rooting this phone but I will have to way for my grace period. This, just in case, for the return and repair aspects. Have to keep something of the warranty.
Oh the pain of not being in control. I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy. I am not a control freak, I just like having the ability to decide if I want something or not. If not, then I don't need it anymore so remove it.