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I am still holding out hope we will have a way to unlock the Droid Razr.
When asked about the locked bootloader by TechnoBuffalo Moto responded with:
If you are dead set on buying the handset hoping that one day it will be unlocked I wouldn't hold out hope for that. It's best to just move on from the RAZR. I'm not ready to jump on the Gnex being a shoe in for an unlocked bootloader but it's one to watch if that is a requirement for you.Maybe I am reading a bit much into it but theses kinds of statements are always very
carefully worded and give me a little hope that the bootloader will get unlocked.
If you are dead set on buying the handset hoping that one day it will be unlocked I wouldn't hold out hope for that. It's best to just move on from the RAZR. I'm not ready to jump on the Gnex being a shoe in for an unlocked bootloader but it's one to watch if that is a requirement for you.
If you are dead set on buying the handset hoping that one day it will be unlocked I wouldn't hold out hope for that. It's best to just move on from the RAZR. I'm not ready to jump on the Gnex being a shoe in for an unlocked bootloader but it's one to watch if that is a requirement for you.
I will not purchase the Droid Razr as a personal device unless the bootloader manages to get unlocked. I am still undecided if I will pick one up for business use as I give Moto devices to all my employees simply because the radios are by far superior to the other devices. I will also never purchase another Samsung device as they are junk. My next device will probably be the HTC Rezound or possibly the LG Rev 2 if its screen is as nice as the say it is.
Idk moto locks down their bootloaders pretty good I mean look none have been cracked yet and doesn't look like it will anytime soon without the help of moto.
I will probably go for the Nexus regardless, but if'n it DOES release more or less fully unlockable in the same way all previous Nexus were, I am think a "Free My Droid RAZR" campaign should be in order. I don't think policies like these should pick favorites really and Moto has put this ALL ON VZW. The free my MOTO campaign already happened and was successful, except on various carriers. Now those carriers need to hear it.
i think moto does it for the business customers. They want businesses to adopt moto phones and not blackberries and in order to do that they need to be really secure so this is one way to get them that way. Not to mention only about 1% even know what a bootloader is and are happy with how moto phones are.
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i think Moto might be a little disingenuous by laying the BL decision all on VZW. i've been saying that the business users are a big target of the RAZR, and they can't pull them away from RIM without the added security and encryption features, and regulatory compliance. i think that an unlockable BL would undercut their claims to the RAZR being a business-secure device.
but, VZW sells RIM devices, so they already have a lot of business users. therefore, i don't see this as being completely VZW's decision to lock the BL. i'm betting it was a joint decision...
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i think Moto might be a little disingenuous by laying the BL decision all on VZW. i've been saying that the business users are a big target of the RAZR, and they can't pull them away from RIM without the added security and encryption features, and regulatory compliance. i think that an unlockable BL would undercut their claims to the RAZR being a business-secure device.
but, VZW sells RIM devices, so they already have a lot of business users. therefore, i don't see this as being completely VZW's decision to lock the BL. i'm betting it was a joint decision...
There is ZERO reason the RAZR sold through the corp channels couldn't be fully locked like this while consumer RAZR's were sold as unlockable. I still don't think this improves corp security in any significant way in the end anyhow, but if it does, lock the corp devices not ALL of them. I am pretty sure this is a purely VZW thing and NOTHING more.
If they can buckle for Google they can buckle on ALL devices they sell except maybe to customers that want/need them locked. This isn't an ALL or NOTHING discussion. VZW should not be getting a pass on this. I consider any LTE device that is not unlockable on VZW a flagrant abuse of some of the FCC clauses they agreed to when they won the spectrum for LTE they are using. It may technically be legal, but goes against the whole intent of some of the requirements Google got the FCC to implement.
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i think Moto might be a little disingenuous by laying the BL decision all on VZW. i've been saying that the business users are a big target of the RAZR, and they can't pull them away from RIM without the added security and encryption features, and regulatory compliance. i think that an unlockable BL would undercut their claims to the RAZR being a business-secure device.
but, VZW sells RIM devices, so they already have a lot of business users. therefore, i don't see this as being completely VZW's decision to lock the BL. i'm betting it was a joint decision...
Other carriers do the same thing it isnt only verizon.
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European version unlockable. US version locked per Verizon (supposedly). If the Nexus is allowed on their network and its unlocked. Verizon and Motorola have a lot of explaining to do.
Motorola fans in the US will cause a huge stir you can beleive that.
I could care less either way. Im very interested to see how this plays out though. There will be some splainin to do if its unlocked and if its locked there will be a mass assault on Verizon but at least they can say "hey sorry its our policy moving forward"