There are many other newer phones that can get the attention. This phone isn't even being made anymore, so investing any more time and money to find another exploit for people who take OTA updates without investigating is probably not going to happen, for a phone that will soon be 2 years old. This is why the first exploit was packaged into $25 fee, to compensate the devs and fund their research. Even if there was another exploit, it takes time and money to find them, bricking phones in the process. The Verizon Droid Turbo is a late 2014 phone. It took a year to even find the first exploit and it was unique to Snapdragon 805. The recent OTA update closes that loophole and you cannot revert firmware. If you go past that, you are out of luck. The Sunshine exploit worked on SU4TL-44 Stock. Click to whom I quoted above is the Sunshine guru.
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