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Old 12-18-2009, 12:21 PM   #16
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Device: Rooted Nook, Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4, Galaxy Note 5, 2 Fire 7s Note 8
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Originally Posted by =X= View Post
let me five you a word of advise, as I worked in the SW/electronic industry for years. One should never buy a product in the promise or expectation that software will be fixed in future versions. While it is tech possible today it is not always feasable or even possible for the company. Further more my expectation from a company that is not in the software in doing so is not very high. Mind you I do believe they will do it just not confidence in their ability.

My advise , since you have your mind set on the nook is to wait it out and see what releases they come up with. There is no need to rush out and buy a product especially when you are not happy with the device as is. Sure your 100% confident they will fix all issues but the wait in the mean time will be painful.

In the end it's your decision and you can spend your hard earn cash any way you wish.

=X=
The nook has already been hacked to access the root level of the os. Now you can use it to browse the web on WiFi and you will be able to load custom Roms on it to provide new capabilities. Something you can't do on a kindle.
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