AT&T is probably the most "open" carrier. Sure, the iPhone is more crippled than Verizon's LG collection, but the iPhone has an SDK out - while apps for BREW have to be signed off by NSTL before the carrier adds it to their catalog. Here's where the irony comes in - Verizon uses the horrible Verizon OS across the board, while AT&T does gimp a few of their phones - BBs for one use a custom AT&T theme and have BB Maps hidden - it's still better than a UGLY OS that puts 95/98 to shame and gimped GPS+BT...
“The basic layout of the HD2 is uncluttered and uncomplicated, providing only a few hardware buttons, and leaving the rest of the navigation up to that beautiful screen.”
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AT&T is probably the most "open" carrier. Sure, the iPhone is more crippled than Verizon's LG collection, but the iPhone has an SDK out - while apps for BREW have to be signed off by NSTL before the carrier adds it to their catalog. Here's where the irony comes in - Verizon uses the horrible Verizon OS across the board, while AT&T does gimp a few of their phones - BBs for one use a custom AT&T theme and have BB Maps hidden - it's still better than a UGLY OS that puts 95/98 to shame and gimped GPS+BT...