gorcorps
aka Brandon
- Jul 18, 2004
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I honestly feel the opposite. The Nook Color hacking has been a bunch of fun, and it has been a great introduction to Android for me since its unbrickable. I now feel sad that development is maturing- the next stable CM7 will have everything working that one could expect to work.
On the other hand, I wish I could hack the iPad. All the cool tricks my biggest iFriend showed me with his iPad 1 (on demand tether, emulators, using non-approved bluetooth devices, mass storage support) I can't do because the iPad 2 lacks unteathered jailbreak. The fact that the next iPhone with come with the same hard to jailbreak core is pushing me away from the entire platform.
So in the end, it is all about your needs, wants and expectations.
Meh, in my experience jailbreaking in the Apple world has been far FAR easier than rooting my Nook... you just have to wait for the jailbreaks to be developed. I've never fucked up a jailbreak, but it was very easy to have a root go wrong and took longer to recover from. To this day it's still a little touchy, but I don't want to start from scratch again until CM7 has absolutely everything working properly.
I also don't see much difference in a rooted Android vs. rooted Apple product as far as what you can do with it. The ipad 2 may be different, but that's because it's new. New products always have to be cracked first before they're broken completely open. Once open though it's all up to each side's underground devs to make things people want.