SulkyAndroid17
Android Enthusiast
That being said, I've run Slackware linux on x86, sparc, and Alpha over the last 15 years.
Okay? Again, Linux is a kernel, not an operating system. You might as well compare Windows and Mac to Android.
I don't think an aftermarket ROM is going to help, I believe I am disallowed that as well as as tethering or rooting the phone by the User Agreement.
TOS are vague enough that Straight Talk could do just about anything they wanted to you. Straight Talk barely allows you to even watch YouTube. At most Straight Talk will just shut you're service off. Let's say you bought a computer. You wouldn't let the store tell you that you're not allowed to have administrator rights or use the OS of your choice, would you? I think the same should hold true for smartphones.
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