← Back to context Comment by Andromxda 5 hours ago That's perhaps because typical consumers don't build their own operating systems? 1 comment Andromxda Reply kuhsaft 4 hours ago Right. Phones won’t be built open for consumers because they aren’t built by consumers. They’re built by corporations for consumers.The software may be built by consumers for consumers, e.g., AOSP distros. But, the hardware and mobile infrastructure, probably not.
kuhsaft 4 hours ago Right. Phones won’t be built open for consumers because they aren’t built by consumers. They’re built by corporations for consumers.The software may be built by consumers for consumers, e.g., AOSP distros. But, the hardware and mobile infrastructure, probably not.
Right. Phones won’t be built open for consumers because they aren’t built by consumers. They’re built by corporations for consumers.
The software may be built by consumers for consumers, e.g., AOSP distros. But, the hardware and mobile infrastructure, probably not.