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Re: locked bootloader?

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Originally Posted by weedahoe View Post
I am very against tiered data plans unless they want to tier them for less that the current unlimited @ $30 a month but still keep that package as an option. AT&Ts 2gb for $25 is ridiculous.

Its like a sales person telling you all about how the Lamborghini can do all these things and go so fast and looks so good but then telling you it is restricted to only a few things and 60mph. What good would that be? Who would want that? See my point?

So to me, the next few months will be interesting.
a key fact you are missing is the fact that the overwhelming majority (90+%) of att customers dont go over 2gb a month that includes all the iphoners. so essentially att just passed monthly savings onto 90+% of their customers. how could that be described as ridiculous? for users like us in the very small minority that does use a ton of data it sucks but it was a very intelligent move on att's part. i currently have 17 lines under my name. the only one that ever goes over 2gb a month is my personal phone however so for me if verizon implemented a similar tiering/pricing structure as att it would save me 100's of dollars a year. it would be difficult adjusting my personal use of data but id be more than willing to do it to save that amount of money. if you were the ceo of vzw or att and had 60 or 70 million customers, wouldnt it be prudent to enable 90% of those people to save a few bucks a month on their bills without having to change their usage habits??? of course not everyone will be pleased but its like that in all walks of life. the positives FAR outweigh the negatives. im not very exicited about the inevitability of the tiered data either but its easy to see why they would do it.

as far as the ot though it does REALLY suck about the lack of custom roms. the x is to good to pass up for me though but i know many of you wont feel the same. even though there wont be any overclocking, removal of vzw crapware etc. i was very pleased with the stock rom on my incredible so its not a dealbreaker for me.
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