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by DominikR 4586 days ago
I recovered once that way, but it is definitely an unrecoverably bricked device for my parents and even for my brother.

An app that bricks even <1% of the devices just doesn't belong in the app store where it gets exposure to lots of non technical users.

Why doesn't CyanogenMod replace or repair bricked devices, when their software caused that problem in the first place?

Why should Google or the device manufacturer pay for it?

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Because it comes without any implied warranty as per the Apache 2.0 license[1] they use. Though when they go and put it on the Android Market, that creates a gray area that was not an issue when it was confined to the Android Modding Forums.

Users installing it outside the market though as it was always installed have no more right to Cyanogen giving them a new device than Debian or the Linux Foundation would if you destroy your PC installing Debian Linux.

https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_CMAccou...