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If Sony owned Android OS, would they have added severe restrictions and anti-features like Google did too?

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    Restrictions/anti features?
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    I think it is illegal to modify things in Japan or something. Like jail time. So some of these companies will go after hardware modders on youtube if they don't like you. So I think rooting is illegal? Definitely a "different" place.
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    @Demolishun that sounds weird. Are you thinking of people intentionally selling hardware for the sole purpose of allowing piracy?
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    @jestdotty Any country would be better than US on privacy, fuck I'd even trust China on my data.

    USA is the one who did 9/11 FOR surveillance of common citizens.

    USA is the ACTUAL TERRORIST of Earth.
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    Probably a lot worse https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
    (although that's a US leg of the company)
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    oh yes. Dont you know how restrictive and boring Playstations are? Its all about extracting that 60€+ for games that look the same every new release.
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    I heard Sony had an above average open source Android community. @Haxk20 could attest if he was still here.
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    @electrineer

    Sony, as an Android manufacturer, has historically (been owner of several Xperia phones) on the good end of manufacturer bitchiness when it comes to tinkering with your phone.

    Beyond the usual voiding warranty, etc (which they can't enforce anyway), they didn't pull shit like locking the bootloader, or blocking features, or messed with your battery.

    (Oh, and they opened with regular Phillips screwdrivers too).

    I hope they haven't turned to the bad side recently.
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