> > It sounds like your problem isn't with Android (which is mostly FOSS - > or at least the parts you're dealing with here are), but with the > bootloader on your phone (which is proprietary). >
No, actually my problem is that why an operating system can have decision on what types of apps can I have on my computer. if it is foss enough why I am not able to remove everything from my system easily. I believe when we have free operating system, when can aim for free hardware. I just hope ubuntu would be a help to open the mobile market like the way it helped in desktop. FOSS developers seem to mostly be stuck in X11-land - it scratches > their itch which tends to be on the desktop. While touch screen is > "just another input device" the fact is that you need to design your > entire application UI around it. ... why do you thinks some foss user interfaces can not be created for this situation? I just hope someday mobile market whould be open.

