i have yet to come across a handset maker that actually encourages hacking. unlocking is one thing, cuz moto/nokia/sammy phones are NOT designed while having 'lock' in mind - the decision to lock them is made by the carrier
so back to my point. apple released the iphone WITH THE INTENTION to lock it to at&t, and by 'unlocking' it you're hacking it, and none of the companies like u hacking their products. don't believe me? go to modmymoto or howardforums or motomodders or ANY PHONE HACKING SITE and all of them will tell you that by hacking the phone you will void the warranty, simple as that.
grow up kids, i know it's fun to poke fun at a company with a lot of blind zealots, but you should poke fun with some sense.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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wait why is this news? why are u guys up in arms?
i have yet to come across a handset maker that actually encourages hacking. unlocking is one thing, cuz moto/nokia/sammy phones are NOT designed while having 'lock' in mind - the decision to lock them is made by the carrier
so back to my point. apple released the iphone WITH THE INTENTION to lock it to at&t, and by 'unlocking' it you're hacking it, and none of the companies like u hacking their products. don't believe me? go to modmymoto or howardforums or motomodders or ANY PHONE HACKING SITE and all of them will tell you that by hacking the phone you will void the warranty, simple as that.
grow up kids, i know it's fun to poke fun at a company with a lot of blind zealots, but you should poke fun with some sense.