Incrеasing price of the house is a crucial concern for a
number of homeowners that have desire for property ownership.
Suсh quality makes it easier that you can sense that fter you install Bruce woods at home, you'll have them aɗorning your own home for most, a long time to come.
You wilⅼ definitely eat your heart track of
this kind of flooring due tօ the fact itt exudes ⅾurability.
How about a word (blog, website, forums, whatever) that keeps up with the results of your poll (meaning did you hear from MotoCo) and or status of the BL lock on Milestone from MotoCo? I got my MS after this poll and many blogs/forums have no word on status, even if it means no word from MotoCo. So far I really like my MS A853 because I wanted it for hard KB, bigger screen and ATT G3 freq's. Thank you so much for at least starting this poll.
Dr. Diode
yes i would like to run my own rom my HTC (nexus one)
TEPEM - 15 years ago
A bit of history:
I've been into some research in regarding what phone will replace my current Motorola ROKR E6 (which has an "ILLinux" - I spell it for Inevitably Locked Linux - in it).
Fortunately russian motofan community member successfully ported QTopia to the device but the platform and hardware parts are really old and it doesn't meet my expectations for the moment. After experimenting a bit with Nokia N810 (no GSM module *sigh*) I was actually looking into two possible solutions:
1) Nokia N900 (Maemo 5 OS)
2) Motorola Milestone (Android OS)
After considering the fact I learnt from various blogs and sources (re. MWC 2010 Milestone Awareness Campaign) I shall surely make my choice in favor of Nokia device.
Pity Motorola keeps disappointing its own apologists.
Paladin - 15 years ago
Every time i start to get warm and fuzzy feelings about a product/company, i get kicked in the teeth. I guess i won't be giving my money to Motorola, for as long as they keep their current policy.
Thank you Motorola, for making my decision about witch phone to buy easier.
fefy - 15 years ago
I had an HTC dream and "every day" I changed the firmware to enjoy a new telephone each day.
My milestone not. WHY MOTO
pontomedon - 15 years ago
It's absurd to publish the source code of a phone's software but at the same time locking down the phone so that the released source is of no use for anyone. Why do they even use Android as an operating system?
Imho there are two groups of people who buy Android phones - 'experienced users' (i guess you could call us geeks) and the normal user, who is attracted by the phone itself (the hardware).
By locking down a phone like the milestone, motorola will surely loose a lot of customers from the 'geek section', because the phone is just not able to do what we would except from a phone running open source software. Additionally motorola damages the image of Android as whole
just wanted to have said that
tux - 15 years ago
Parasites! They took our free linux and android code, locked it down with military grade security methods from ourselfs. Morola managers are completely brainless.
charrion - 15 years ago
The poll needs one more choice. "I don't own a Milestone because my damn carrier (Telus) hasn't released it yet.
Mazinkaiser - 15 years ago
and there is another point... we want the same chance of the Droid users, it's a totally nonsense just the europe versione of the same device is signed.
Robin - 15 years ago
I´m seriously considering buying a Nextus, the milestone has many potential if only we (the "advanced" users) were allowed to change the firmware.
I have no problem on giving up my warranty, i´m willing to register my IMEI at Motorola (a warranty blacklist) in order for a signature free version of the bootloader.
massimo - 15 years ago
viva custom firmware
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Incrеasing price of the house is a crucial concern for a
number of homeowners that have desire for property ownership.
Suсh quality makes it easier that you can sense that fter you install Bruce woods at home, you'll have them aɗorning your own home for most, a long time to come.
You wilⅼ definitely eat your heart track of
this kind of flooring due tօ the fact itt exudes ⅾurability.
Of course yes, it's better to tun our own rom.
How about a word (blog, website, forums, whatever) that keeps up with the results of your poll (meaning did you hear from MotoCo) and or status of the BL lock on Milestone from MotoCo? I got my MS after this poll and many blogs/forums have no word on status, even if it means no word from MotoCo. So far I really like my MS A853 because I wanted it for hard KB, bigger screen and ATT G3 freq's. Thank you so much for at least starting this poll.
Dr. Diode
I dont know how to thank you enough for this poll COOL COOL COOL
HTC Nexus One is a killer!
yes i would like to run my own rom my HTC (nexus one)
A bit of history:
I've been into some research in regarding what phone will replace my current Motorola ROKR E6 (which has an "ILLinux" - I spell it for Inevitably Locked Linux - in it).
Fortunately russian motofan community member successfully ported QTopia to the device but the platform and hardware parts are really old and it doesn't meet my expectations for the moment. After experimenting a bit with Nokia N810 (no GSM module *sigh*) I was actually looking into two possible solutions:
1) Nokia N900 (Maemo 5 OS)
2) Motorola Milestone (Android OS)
After considering the fact I learnt from various blogs and sources (re. MWC 2010 Milestone Awareness Campaign) I shall surely make my choice in favor of Nokia device.
Pity Motorola keeps disappointing its own apologists.
Every time i start to get warm and fuzzy feelings about a product/company, i get kicked in the teeth. I guess i won't be giving my money to Motorola, for as long as they keep their current policy.
Thank you Motorola, for making my decision about witch phone to buy easier.
I had an HTC dream and "every day" I changed the firmware to enjoy a new telephone each day.
My milestone not. WHY MOTO
It's absurd to publish the source code of a phone's software but at the same time locking down the phone so that the released source is of no use for anyone. Why do they even use Android as an operating system?
Imho there are two groups of people who buy Android phones - 'experienced users' (i guess you could call us geeks) and the normal user, who is attracted by the phone itself (the hardware).
By locking down a phone like the milestone, motorola will surely loose a lot of customers from the 'geek section', because the phone is just not able to do what we would except from a phone running open source software. Additionally motorola damages the image of Android as whole
just wanted to have said that
Parasites! They took our free linux and android code, locked it down with military grade security methods from ourselfs. Morola managers are completely brainless.
The poll needs one more choice. "I don't own a Milestone because my damn carrier (Telus) hasn't released it yet.
and there is another point... we want the same chance of the Droid users, it's a totally nonsense just the europe versione of the same device is signed.
I´m seriously considering buying a Nextus, the milestone has many potential if only we (the "advanced" users) were allowed to change the firmware.
I have no problem on giving up my warranty, i´m willing to register my IMEI at Motorola (a warranty blacklist) in order for a signature free version of the bootloader.
viva custom firmware