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#74
Originally Posted by ysss View Post
Yes, yes, but what if a company makes a clone of the iPhone, yet still leaves doors open for us to access the system?

Heck, Nokia is already halfway done already with the N9.....
Because the act of making the phone easily hackable for <10% of the buyers will make the phone less robust for the >90% who just want something that works reliably, and who could care less about FOSS.
Do you think the experience of most iPhone owners would be improved if they could download software that allowed them to overclock and mess with the voltages on their processors?