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Old 04-01-2011, 11:08 AM   #24
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silly question, but i'm just beginning my exploration of the device.

once you root, will the device continue to interact as normal with b&n, libraries, google books, etc.? that is, will the 'reader' firmware remain intact, so one can do both? or will one have to just download the android nook app? and if so, does one lose any functionality, like lending capability?

thanks all.
It basically functions like it would un-rooted, all the stock stuff is there and works fine but now you can add apps (Kindle, DropBox, etc.) which show up under extras in the nook interface.


If you load a custom ROM you'd basically be wiping the device and then need to add the nook app, etc.
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