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I don't know the objective is to stop people from using hotspots or tethering unauthorized. They're yelling thief at the top of the mountain. They being the cellular carrier.
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Re: [PSA]Bootloader, recovery, and kernel lockdown? Confirmed. [UPDATE]
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Re: [PSA]Bootloader, recovery, and kernel lockdown? Confirmed. [UPDATE]
Why isn't this on the news feed here?
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Re: [PSA]Bootloader, recovery, and kernel lockdown? Confirmed. [UPDATE]
Wrote HTC voicing my displeasure yesterday and they responded this morning. I think they are re-thinking things over there. I hope anyway.
Dear Josh, Thanks so much for providing feedback, we hear your concerns. We value you as a customer and our goal is to give you a great experience with your phone. We're reviewing the issue and our policy around bootloaders and will provide more information in a follow up email soon. Thank you for your interest, support and willingness to share your feedback. To send a reply to this message or let me know I have successfully answered your question log in to our ContactUs site using your email address and your ticket number . Sincerely, Brian HTC |
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Re: [PSA]Bootloader, recovery, and kernel lockdown? Confirmed. [UPDATE]
I'm not sure what we can expect by calling/complaining to HTC alone can do about this. I think Sprint just told HTC, we won't be buying this phone if the boatloader isn't lock. HTC most likely just released a "canned" response saying that they'll look into it, just to save face with the customer. You should probably go after Sprint for this, not HTC. What does HTC gain from doing this of their own accord? I'm thinking that the removal of Carrier IQ from some ROMs made Sprint react this way, I don't agree with this of course but what can I do--except vote with my wallet...
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Re: [PSA]Bootloader, recovery, and kernel lockdown? Confirmed. [UPDATE]
I see how that might make sense testacon, but HTC did the same thing with the sensation which is on another carrier. Sprint has the nexus s 4g and the sg2 which are both open. I'm thinking HTC is to blame here.
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