QUOTE(aspire2oo6 @ Aug 30 2010, 03:38 PM)
Price wont shoot up because NTdroid have nothing to do with Nokia. Its made by the communuity.
but market demand won't at least raised the price?
QUOTE(super_evil_alien @ Aug 30 2010, 03:52 PM)
NITDroid is nothing to do with Nokia.Frankly speaking Nokia don't bother with what you do with your device or what app do you install.
Only Apple restrict iPhone's OS.There is Android porting project for iPhone too.Version 1.6(Donut) if I'm not mistaken.Project was stalled cause of too much problem.
Some may have confusion with NITDroid.The goal of NITDroid is to have fully functional Android for nokia internet tablets(N900 & N8X) ALONGSIDE Maemo.Not to entirely replace Maemo OS.
OC do void warranty but lets say you have dead N900,I doubt the serviceman can prove the clock modification.Unless he pull out & reconstruct the whole rootsh(main os partition).
Anyway so far they have very2 few cases of truly bricked N900 caused by OC.
Probably the only known such case in Malaysia is Eiraku's case.
Poor Eiraku.
Guess will play with factory setting 600 for a while before OC to says 800 or 850.
If your phone is working perfectly why do you guys OC, really don 't understand, there's a choice but we are the one making decision not?
First phone to be able running dual OS, that will be some publicity not? Im sure market demand will shooting high.
That time maybe not Nokia (but the seller who raised their profit margin).