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Originally Posted by danramos View Post
They had priorities. I'm sure Aegis is working flawlessly and you KNOW that they probably locked down the closed-source in there tight so you can't replace the main closed apps.
Aegis security on an "open-source" phone that actually gets in the way of the scant few developers on that platform (even slightly) and I've yet to hear of any usage for this security for anything DRM related is not lost on me.

In fact, where's the movies? The music? The books? The magazines? And I don't mean ePub or DRM-less PDF's either - I already have FBReader on Android and formerly on my N810.

What's the benefit of this Aegis security? What exactly is it protecting? You, the media or Nokia?

And where's the rest of the **** that usually comes with a media savvy phone? I'm happy the web browser on the N9 seems to work well. As does terminal. As well as Angry Birds. But beyond that... the reports seem to be lacking.

Glad user/root/whoami got sorted though! WOOHOO!
 

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