The other day, the moderator of the YouTube channel, Motorola, responding to angry comments about the locked bootloader in the android phones of the company, wrote a message in the spirit of "if you want a phone with an open bootloader - buy something else." This gave rise to a new outbreak of user discontent, and as a result, Motorola wrote in its facebook account:
“We apologize for the message, which was published, commenting on our policy on the bootloader.This answer does not reflect the views of Motorola.
We work closely with our partners to offer a bootloader solution that will allow developers to use our devices as a development platform, while at the same time protecting the interests of our users.More detailed information will follow when we are closer to the result. ” ')
Let me remind you that earlier users expressed mass discontent with the fact that the company did not fulfill its promise on the Milestone update to 2.2 (after two postponements it was said “the beginning of the first quarter of 2011”, but it is already ending, but there is no news) time not allowing to install third-party firmware, and as a result a project appeared on hacking the loader with distributed bruteforce. Perhaps Motorola’s actions were a reaction to this project.