If you have a smartphone or a tablet you've probably custom ROM'd or jailbroken it at some point.

If you have a smartphone or a tablet you've probably custom ROM'd or jailbroken it at some point. Do you want to be a felon for simply modifying something you already own?

Originally shared by Mark Smith

Want to see the quickest way to slow down the mobile device sales?

This is a big reason as to why I don't put a lot of faith into mobile.
Consider you own the hardware, but you are regulated as to its use.
No Root or no Jailbreak means no money from my wallet to corps.

Share the news around before we wake up with rooting illegal
http://gizmodo.com/5879180/jailbreaking-or-rooting-your-phone-could-become-illegal-again-fight-it

Comments

J.R. Jones said…
This is like locking the bootloader/BIOS so we can't put a different OS on a system....that didn't work either.
People need to tell these greedy pigs to kiss their asses.
Nicholas Vilppu said…
I don't see Android manufactures going after anyone for modifying their software. If anything they are pretty quick to enable it on their flagship models when the public cries foul.

Apple on the other hand ...

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