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AT&T: No Non-Market Apps On Android-Based Motorola Backflip

7:44AM March 9, 2010 | Rosa Golijan

Apparently AT&T is struggling a bit with the whole idea of Android, a somewhat open mobile OS. Instead of embracing it and giving users a full experience, they’ve decided to cripple it and not allow the installation of non-market apps.

From the sounds of it, the Android OS allows for the installation of apps “purchased on alternative markets and beta apps like Swype” by default. It’s a bit of a mystery why AT&T would choose to take this option away from users, but it certainly makes AT&T’s first Android-based phone even more of a letdown. [XDA Developers via Android and Me via Engadget]


Comments

  • matt

    March 9, 2010 at 10:46 AM

    wow, this would be like optus saying I couldn’t install uTorrent on my computer at home…

    so this is how they solve the “you can’t discriminate against data” policy the government wisely introduced?

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