SamuraiBigEd
Under paid Sasquatch!
I have been thinking of late, why is it the carriers and phone manufacturers are held to a different standard than other companies? Really, if you buy a car and change any component they are not allowed to void your warranty if it is an EPA approved part, they can't void it for running different oil as long as it meets API specifications, or more on target Dell can't void your warranty because you made changes to the operating system on your computer. Somebody please explain to me why Sprint, ATT, Verizon and T-Mobile can!
Yes, that is a somewhat rhetorical question, I understand the motivation behind it, the all mighty dollar. They want their precious apps protected, want, no expect me to use those apps, never mind the fact that I couldn't give a flying flip about Nascar or the NFL. I paid for it, I want the phone to be equipped and run the way I think it should!
Once again, I have been giving it some thought. Look at the number of Android (and yes, even iPhone) users out there, look at the number of sites devoted to Android. If we could get together and let our voices be heard we might actually get some recognition in Washington, maybe even some regulations passed!
Don't get me wrong, if you brick your phone while rooting you should be S.O.L., but if you are like most and can successfully follow instructions, accomplish this task and end up with a stable operating phone I don't think we should have to be worried whether or not we will be able to get warranty service or insurance replacement.
If the carriers want to fully subsidize our phones or go on a lease program, then more power to them. If, however, we have to pay at all for the phones then we should be able to do as we please with them.
I think we should get the other forums involved, get all our voices together and see if we can get something done about this!
Yes, that is a somewhat rhetorical question, I understand the motivation behind it, the all mighty dollar. They want their precious apps protected, want, no expect me to use those apps, never mind the fact that I couldn't give a flying flip about Nascar or the NFL. I paid for it, I want the phone to be equipped and run the way I think it should!
Once again, I have been giving it some thought. Look at the number of Android (and yes, even iPhone) users out there, look at the number of sites devoted to Android. If we could get together and let our voices be heard we might actually get some recognition in Washington, maybe even some regulations passed!
Don't get me wrong, if you brick your phone while rooting you should be S.O.L., but if you are like most and can successfully follow instructions, accomplish this task and end up with a stable operating phone I don't think we should have to be worried whether or not we will be able to get warranty service or insurance replacement.
If the carriers want to fully subsidize our phones or go on a lease program, then more power to them. If, however, we have to pay at all for the phones then we should be able to do as we please with them.
I think we should get the other forums involved, get all our voices together and see if we can get something done about this!