Is it because after 50 million iPhones sold in the last three years people think Apple is loaded, which they are, that a few lawsuit settlements won't hurt them and some consumers are trying to get a piece of the pie? Is this a real problem? Not allowing 3rd party apps and not allowing the iPhone on Verizon or SprintPCS? Don't those carriers have Android phones? I don't understand. Someone explain it to me!
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