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We are planning to launch the phone with root access for the user (rootable), so they can decide for themselves which operating system they want to install after some hard coding. At this point, we really need the support of open-source communities – people who develop for Firefox and Ubuntu – to help us optimize our device for these operating systems. For further info about our search for an open OS, check out our post on our trip to Mobile World Congress.
Are you serious with that blanket statement? I have an Iphone. I love it, and no im not freaking out about big brother. I dont live a life of paranoia and fear.The Day Tripper said:Anyone who buys an iphone, is more concerned with how they are perceived by others for buying said iphone, rather than the features/product itself. Pretty sad really.
Jees said:
Will buy a new phone when this one dies, but it just keeps going :?:
Any cel phone can be used to track your location, listen to conversations even if turned off and many smart phones can have the camera turned on remotely.
Apple continues the everlasting trend of locking users out with pentalobular screws.
The battery has lost the 5's convenient pull tab, and gained more resilient adhesive—it now requires heat and prying to remove.
iPhone 5s Teardown
One…Three…G…Three…G again…S!…Four…Four again!…And another S!… Five!…S!...Five?!…C! Thankfully Apple is in the technology business, not the...www.ifixit.com
Apple spends at least $191 on components to build a 16 gigabyte iPhone 5s. The cost rises to $210 for a 64GB unit. The cost of assembly adds another $8 per unit, bringing the range to between $199 and $218. [..] Without a contract, the iPhone sells at prices ranging from $649 to $849, depending on storage capacity.
Teardown Shows iPhone 5S Costs at Least $199 to Build, $173 for the 5C
Also they're almost -- but not quite -- the same inside.allthingsd.com