As stated in XDA developers forum comments about Desire HD, rooting breaks the whole Android security model : "[...] gives a root app permissions that a normal app can't get, like for example reading and writing in the space of another app (and of course reading and writing to the system directory).. So rooting pretty much contradicts the whole Android security model."
Rooting issue for the HTC Desire HD (Ace) seems to be the same as for the HTC Vision aka T-Mobile G2 (US) aka Desire Z (Europe). Discussions can be found here on HTC Vision's page of XDA Developers
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As stated in XDA developers forum comments about Desire HD, rooting breaks the whole Android security model : "[...] gives a root app permissions that a normal app can't get, like for example reading and writing in the space of another app (and of course reading and writing to the system directory).. So rooting pretty much contradicts the whole Android security model."
Rooting issue for the HTC Desire HD (Ace) seems to be the same as for the HTC Vision aka T-Mobile G2 (US) aka Desire Z (Europe). Discussions can be found here on HTC Vision's page of XDA Developers
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