Comment by Zak
9 days ago
Few, and far fewer than in the early days of Android. It's odd that a company Samsung's size would care about this.
9 days ago
Few, and far fewer than in the early days of Android. It's odd that a company Samsung's size would care about this.
No I'm talking about what you said about someone not buying their phone because of bootloader locking. Majority of the majority don't care about the bootloader, so is Samsung.
My point isn't that it will cost them sales in an amount they care about.
My point is that someone at Samsung made an active choice to remove unlocking, presumably thinking that choice would bring some benefit to Samsung's business. I'm curious as to what they believe that benefit to be.