Man, talk about not being able to catch a break. After launching what was largely considered the first Android tablet worth drooling over
at AsiaD, ASUS has ran into every conceivable
issue in the months since.
Delays, on-again / off-again claims
about GPS and now, a locked bootloader that has the vocal Android modding community all sorts of angry. The primary issue here is that the Prime is a WiFi-only device, which leaves little room for ASUS to justify its decision to thwart the use of uncertified ROMs. Of course, HTC has faced similar pressures in the past, and its decision to cut loose of the locked bootloader chains won it universal praise from a universal audience. Time for ASUS to step up and do likewise?
ASUS now catching heat for locked Transformer Prime bootloader, probably wishes the thing was never made originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 02 Jan 2012 11:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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