Absolutely. And all you people blaming the consumer: if they would have had a /choice/, they would have bought phones that weren't locked in the first place. After the gPhone and OpenMoko come out, then naturally anyone who buys an iPhone and tries to unlock it is wasting their time. Until then, hack on. Two months of tyranny left. Then, the market will start getting blown open -- and we'll have God and Google to thank for that.
Wait, am I reading you right? You're saying that these people didn't have a choice in buying an iphone? I have one, but I don't remember any guns being held to my head when I was making the purchase.
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Absolutely. And all you people blaming the consumer: if they would have had a /choice/, they would have bought phones that weren't locked in the first place. After the gPhone and OpenMoko come out, then naturally anyone who buys an iPhone and tries to unlock it is wasting their time. Until then, hack on. Two months of tyranny left. Then, the market will start getting blown open -- and we'll have God and Google to thank for that.
Wait, am I reading you right? You're saying that these people didn't have a choice in buying an iphone?
I have one, but I don't remember any guns being held to my head when I was making the purchase.