Will the iPhone ever support an open source operating system?
It seems to me this would make the most sense (though, perhaps, not the most money). It might eventually be inevitable with the open source movements gaining more ground.
One of Apples best moves, IMHO, was opening their intel systems up to allow Windows XP to run natively. In fact, that’s what convinced me to purchase a new Mac instead of adding a PC to my work station. Why not kill two birds with one stone? I bet the ability to run windows on a Mac (through boot camp or virtual machines) has persuaded a lot people to make the switch.
Why not extend this to the iPhone? Naturally, they won’t do it to unless consumers demand it. Wouldn’t it be nice to run Google’s Android (open source) software?
Shouldn’t one of the most expensive phones on the market be truly open?
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