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Originally Posted by smoku View Post
I've been thinking to why do they go to such measures to lock the software in the hardware. And have no idea. They're hardware manufacturer. Unless the software manufacturer forces them to.

It's like if I bought DELL laptop and found out that there is a chip installed that protects the installed Windows OS from replacing by other OS. There's no DELL interest in this - they sold me the hardware already. Only the OS manufacturer has interest in not allowing me to replace the OS.
Because there is whole. Lot more money in bundling and inside deals than separate hardware software provider. Posted from a Samsung vibrant with a T-Mobile logo on it running android, see what I mean. The master of the locked stack is apple and they make the most money per handset. Unfortunately this is the way it seems more and more are going. Wp7, bada. Meego