Is this the fault of Verizon or simply are none of the hardware manufacturers interested in jumping in.
Really, if you think about it, why would any company that would put out any sort of device that people would want on the network go through the trouble of making an open device instead of just going through normal branding channels? I can't imagine the demand for un-subsidized phones is very high.
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Is this the fault of Verizon or simply are none of the hardware manufacturers interested in jumping in.
Really, if you think about it, why would any company that would put out any sort of device that people would want on the network go through the trouble of making an open device instead of just going through normal branding channels? I can't imagine the demand for un-subsidized phones is very high.
I agree 100%