• Armand1@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I don’t think I’ve had a locked phone since around 2012.

    I’m guessing people still get them because they need financing? Seems like a poor choice most of the time.

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      2 months ago

      I remember when carriers not just locked the phones, they also had custom firmwares filled with bloat and customized skins and even locking down features and all that shit. For example, I had a Sony Ericsson K700i and it had a disgustingly customized FW on it, and aside that it was ugly, I could only play MP3 files that I purchased through Vodafone. Sending them via bluetooth (or even with IR) didn’t work, the phone refused to play it back.

      (Then of course I found out that Sony Ericssons were pretty moddable phones so I replaced the FW with an original one and that solved all my problems. For some reasons, the fact that I patched the FW with countless of VKP patches and even unlocking it with a patch, didn’t void my warranty so whenever I fucked up the FW beyond my abilities to repair it or simply bricked it, I just sent it to Vodafone and they fixed it.)

      And they did this even when Android became a thing. (Though, it was a Vodafone branded phone so… it was sort of OK. (technically it was a Huawei though, also pretty moddable phone))

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        2 months ago

        I loved firmware modding on pre-smart phones! My first eBay purchase ever (with the help of my parents) was a USB cable for the ridiculously large port on my flip phone. I blew my friends’ minds with my custom text on the front panel

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      2 months ago

      Because a locked loader only really affects an absurdly small percentage of people.

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        2 months ago

        That is a separate issue. This is a lock to prevent use with other service providers,

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          2 months ago

          Which people don’t care about. They were getting a new phone when they switched.

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            2 months ago

            People… don’t care about being able to switch phone carriers while keeping their phone? I think you’re quite mistaken.

            Even if few people actually do that, they certainly care about the effect of the resulting competitive pressure on the market.