What a dick move. Such a small proportion of users mod their phones like this, so this feels like a deliberate F-U to the geek community.
I'm considering switching to Verizon to get a Droid 2 when it's available. If they employ the same trick for that phone (and why wouldn't they?), I won't buy it, and I won't switch to Verizon.
I dunno who would want the Droid X anyway. Damn thing is huge. If it weren't for the fact that I'm fat and wear fat people pants, I'd be seriously worried the thing wouldn't fit in my pockets. Hell, my Nexus One barely fits in the pockets of one of my pairs of jeans and the Droid X is appreciably larger than that.
But I digress, this is so not cash. I hope they don't start a trend with this.
Not only that, but it won't leave recovery mode until an approved image is put back on the phone. Which would likely mean the customer would have to take the phone to Verizon or Motorola to have an approved image reinstalled. Unless A) Motorola releases information on how to flash an approved image to it or B) someone in the modding scene does this to their Droid X, figures out how to flash the ROM and releases instructions.
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Thanks, Moto!
I'm considering switching to Verizon to get a Droid 2 when it's available. If they employ the same trick for that phone (and why wouldn't they?), I won't buy it, and I won't switch to Verizon.
But I digress, this is so not cash. I hope they don't start a trend with this.