Jee...I wonder which carriers are giving them a hard time. Wow, this should be hard to narrow down. Lets think here...which carriers are known for locking down their devices and not letting any software other than that which they specify run on them. Here, I'll let everybody else answer for once, c'mon don't all jump at once.
Here I'll give you a hint, carriers should instead be (a single) carrier and I guarantee you I'm not talking about Boost.
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Jee...I wonder which carriers are giving them a hard time. Wow, this should be hard to narrow down. Lets think here...which carriers are known for locking down their devices and not letting any software other than that which they specify run on them. Here, I'll let everybody else answer for once, c'mon don't all jump at once.
Here I'll give you a hint, carriers should instead be (a single) carrier and I guarantee you I'm not talking about Boost.
Oh it should be noted that I'm referencing the linked article not Engadget's summary of it (and also Ars' version).
Verizon?