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Old 02-12-2012, 04:37 PM
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Hello to all crackberry users
i just wonder if the development mode do have an expire date and if it does how can i make it longer?

acording to this picture i just have ten days missing to get finished my development mode

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Old 02-12-2012, 04:49 PM
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Hello to all crackberry users
i just wonder if the development mode do have an expire date and if it does how can i make it longer?

acording to this picture i just have ten days missing to get finished my development mode
When it expires you can just turn it back on, though I've actually never even seen it expire. I think the point is just so you can't enable it on someone's PB then give it back to them and leave it vulnerable.
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When it expires you can just turn it back on, though I've actually never even seen it expire. I think the point is just so you can't enable it on someone's PB then give it back to them and leave it vulnerable.
It expires for a reason.

There's a password. Once you reboot, you have to enable it and give it a new password. It's designed so that not just anyone can get into your PB.
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Once you reboot, you have to enable it and give it a new password.
Yes, it is disabled by a reboot. But you don't need to give it a new password. The only password you need is your device password.
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If it does disable after some period of time, you just re-enable it.
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