Jump to content

Pre-ordered a Kindle Fire or HD? Buyer beware!


Guest hecatae

Recommended Posts

The Kindle Fire and Fire HD represent fantastic value for money, but there may be a bit of a fly in the ointment for those of us who like to hack about with our devices. A number of developers have been checking the software update packages and have stated that the bootloader may be locked.

kinfauns and pokey9000 over at XDA-Developers have confirmed that the software updates imply that the MLO (xloader, 1st stage bootloader) is signed and the boot header is the type used for HS (high security) OMAP devices with the M-Shield turned on.

What does this mean to the average user like you and me, who would like to install a custom rom or even root? Initially at least, we can't. This is a similar situation to the Nook Tablet which took serious effort to beat.

It has been suggested previously that Amazon are making a loss on selling the hardware at the prices mentioned, one way to retain a customer is to lock the device down so that they can use the Amazon App Store.

The devices are not available in the United Kingdom until the 25th October 2012, so if you have one of these on pre-order we will let you know if a way to unlock the bootloader becomes available.

[Via: XDA-Developers]

Click here to view the item

Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.