@NaeemTHM Higly unlikely. If you ever get in trouble, you just boot into recovery, were you can backup/install new rom. Atleast, that's how it is on the droid.
@NaeemTHM you can only brick updating the radio iirc even then thats by just removing the battery or turning off the phone mid update which would be a mistake.
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Can you completely brick your device if you mess up the process? Or is it like the iPhone (which is nigh impossible to brick)?
I really want to do this when I get my Evo and would HATE to brick my brand new phone!
@NaeemTHM
Higly unlikely. If you ever get in trouble, you just boot into recovery, were you can backup/install new rom. Atleast, that's how it is on the droid.
@Kamil R That's great news, thanks!
@NaeemTHM you can only brick updating the radio iirc even then thats by just removing the battery or turning off the phone mid update which would be a mistake.