I'm speaking for the "early adopters" who bought a T-Mobile G1
directly from the carrier before the ADP1 was even announced.

I paid full price ($400 USD) for my phone, the same price I would have
paid for an ADP1. Yet, I have updated to an official version of the
infamous RC30 update, thinking Google wouldn't let us developers down.
This was a mistake. Now I'm stuck without RC30 and the ability to test
my own builds of Android on real hardware, or even do simple things
like clear the market's cache.

Android was supposed to be "open" from the beginning, yet the most
mainstream device using it is completely locked down. What's worse,
all early adopters (developers who bought the G1 before the ADP1 was
announced) are stuck...

Please Google, give us back root.

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