context: the devs of Project Elixir have paid features in their ROM. If you try to bypass it , they will wipe your internal data and esim EDIT: the devs response

  • limerod@reddthat.comM
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    6 months ago

    Interesting, it appears they archived the github repos on may 19th after that tweet.

    More ironic about them wiping your data considering they credit other ROMs!

  • sparky@lemmy.federate.cc@lemmy.federate.cc
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    6 months ago

    I’m a iOS developer just lurking here but, are paid features in custom ROMs common? Since they’re all downstream of AOSP, wouldn’t it be possible to bypass anything like that fairly easily by just commenting out the paywalls and building the ROM yourself?

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    6 months ago

    From the ROM website’s footer:

    A custom ROM based on AOSP, which offers a minimal UI enhancement & close to stock pixel Android ROM with great “Performance”, “Security” and “Stability”.

    I see now why they “quoted” stability :P

    Oh, and just using ADB is enough to trigger the code to wipe the data. But that’s fine according to the developer because “its just a format data, not like your phone gets destroyed”

    What makes this even funnier is that on their website they say that the ROM is great and all (with very poor grammar and odd phrasing), but they don’t say what they actually changed. The closest thing I could find was their screenshot gallery where they show some new icons and AI-generated wallpapers

    Also corporate memphis art everywhere because why not lol

    I feel sorry for anyone who was using this ROM, but this whole thing is hilarious

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      5 months ago

      Who is this for really though? Any person installing roms is clued in and knows what they want. This “stable” author’s custom-rom credentials should be drop kicked into the sun.