You can still side load software on AT&T phones.
Its not as convenient as OTA but it works.

On Jul 31, 7:46 am, tdog65 <[email protected]> wrote:
> spirit of what i thought droid would stand for.  Completly open
> sourced with the owner choosing where to download from. Without
> rooting, is it possible  to get around att outright defiance  at what
> droid stood for in the beggining. By not allowing apk from other
> respectible markets to be installed and forceing u to take on almost a
> gig of bloatware in the process. I bout to buy an infuse from art
> where I have unfortunately bundled all my services at. I wonder if
> this will alienate some of there long term consumers.  I loved my
> captivate 1 1/2 years ago but the andriod has left it's first pasture
> the marketplace and now it is grazing in at least 5 other pastures.
> Good grass(apps) there too. Hope Att or some trick wil allow me to
> without worrying about the warranty.

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