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<blockquote data-quote="brod56" data-source="post: 763194" data-attributes="member: 59366"><p>That's a pretty cool solution. Smartphone addiction is indeed a problem and social media is the main root of it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Everybody has different needs and interests. I'd rather have a powerful phone than to spend money on expensive clothing or other stuff. I find quite funny when people say they won't spend x money on a device that they use daily and then have huge houses, expensive cars.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Of course. The most harm a malicious app can do to an unrooted device is show some ads and spy on you. When one roots and starts flashing xposed modules, he/she should know that the device is more vulnerable.</p><p>But who would do that without knowing the obvious risks (plus the chance of bricking the device)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brod56, post: 763194, member: 59366"] That's a pretty cool solution. Smartphone addiction is indeed a problem and social media is the main root of it. Everybody has different needs and interests. I'd rather have a powerful phone than to spend money on expensive clothing or other stuff. I find quite funny when people say they won't spend x money on a device that they use daily and then have huge houses, expensive cars. Of course. The most harm a malicious app can do to an unrooted device is show some ads and spy on you. When one roots and starts flashing xposed modules, he/she should know that the device is more vulnerable. But who would do that without knowing the obvious risks (plus the chance of bricking the device)? [/QUOTE]
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