On Sun, Jul 08, 2012 at 10:00:05AM -0600, Paul Wise wrote: > On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 7:15 AM, Wookey wrote: > > Will Android machines make secure boot turn-offable or another key > > installable, or will thay follow the Microsoft lead and lock > > everything down too? > > Are there any Android devices that aren't *already* bootloader locked > or require jailbreaking to get root? I don't think Microsoft is > creating a trend here, locked down ARM devices are already the norm > AFAICT.
The Galaxy Nexus (and Nexus devices in general) can be unlocked by simply running the "fastboot oem unlock" command which is distributed as part of the Android SDK. The unlock process will erase all of the user data for security reasons (so that if someone steals your phone, they can't use the unlock process to break security and grab all of your data, including silly things like the authentication cookies which would allow an attacker access to your google eaccount). HTC and ASUS have also been selling their newer android with an unlocked bootloader. Most Samsung devices are shipped with unlocking tools, so it came as a bit a surprise when the Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3 came with a locked bootloader. Some have blamed Verizon, but there's no proof of that as far as I know. So in answer to your question, there are plenty of Android devices which are trivially unlockable. (And once a Nexus phone is unlocked, it's you can get a root shell trivially; no jail-breaking necessary. Of course this is true for an attacker/thief who has managed to steal your phone, but if you want to unlock the phone, it's easily doable on many Android devices.) - Ted P.S. Personally, I recommend that people buy SIM unlocked, and easily boot-unlocked Android phones; and if you get Google Experience Nexus that isn't subsidized by Carriers, its firmware updates don't have to get approved by carriers. It also means you don't get any carrier-mandated or handset-manfacturer-mandated bloatware. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120708233048.ga24...@thunk.org