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DRM is not a feature. At least not for -you-. If you think it is then you've bought into the snake oil and the lies of those pushing it. PlatSec has a nasty habit of being used against the device owner as well.
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Considering how similar they are, it'd probably a fairly trivial port to get it running. The main issue would be the bootloader.
EDIT: not that I'm sure what Verizon is representing in their map-for-that -- I've heard claims that they have their entire network upgraded to EV-DO everywhere, but I really don't know what they're representing.
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Last edited by Benson; 2009-11-09 at 05:50.