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by bri3d
543 days ago
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Maybe the Fire? It looks like a Storm. I don't think they made any resistive Android devices though, even the original Droid was capacitive. I think there might have been one or two OMX devices in this era with locked bootloaders that weren't bypassed due to a lack of research, but I actually find this example a bit amusing: early Qualcomm Motorola Android phones were touted as "unhackable" due to their use of fuses (Qualcomm even went on a marketing pitch calling them "Q-Fuses"), but were extremely quickly unlocked using trivial TrustZone supervisor vulnerabilities (iirc, there was an SMC that literally had a write-what-where primitive in it). |
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