Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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I think the idea is that we should be able to do whatever we want with the device we buy, and it's immoral for Apple to keep such a lockdown.
That's why open source shall prevail! Openmoko and the Neo1973 for the win.
The Neo1973 has to be the ugliest phone i've seen in the past 5 years and that's not the only reason i'm not interested in it.
Anyway the way i see it if you are 'savy' enough to hack your phone you should also be smart enough to un-hack your phone before upgrading it with the company that tells you that your hacking is not acceptable.
Don't get me wrong when/if i get my iPhone 2.0 i will hack it up too but i will be sure i can return it to factory before i upgrade it or take it in for service.
Those dummies got what they deserved.