My suggestion is to write a letter or email to Motorola showing your displeasure in their decision. I also strongly suggest, regardless of whether or not it is upgrade time or not, to NOT purchase the Droid X or any future Motorola products. For that matter make it a point to tell everyone you know that looks to you for tech advice to avoid the Droid X and Motorola products. Point them to products that are known to be open and available for root w/ an unencrypted boot loader even if they never intend to do anything with it. All companies, Motorola being no exception, listen when people vote with their wallets. Now is the time to make that statement otherwise we will never see a device as great as the original Droid ever come out from Motorola.
They should have thought with their OWN wallets.... Per your suggestion, here is my post at the motorola forums:
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I'm not a hotshot kid. I'm mid-50's, have years of corporate background. I hope you take a moment to read this and perhaps comment.
Building the method to brick the phone into the HARDWARE via SOFTWARE is a recipe for disaster.
It only takes ONE hacker ONE success with a widespread trojan to brick multiple thousands, or even tens of thousands of phones, in short order. Didn't you watch Apple stock dive over an antenna problem? You couldn't even begin to calculate the stock loss to Motorola/VZW if that scenario ever comes to pass.
Haven't you thought of the headlines when folks DO start bricking phones and complaining? Let's say 200 casual users brick the phones by Efuse. Once the headlines start popping up in GOOGLE NEWS / SCI TECH like the antenna worries/calls for Iphone recalls/Consumer reports start popping up, and they WILL get nagging.... kiss Motorola Momentum goodbye.
Or perhaps, one disgruntled engineer manages to slip something into a OTA update. I can't imagine the atmosphere in the Dev lab there. They have got to be nervously watching each other and never quite trusting each other not to deep six the company- and cost them their jobs as market share plunges.
I used to work for Cadillac Division of GM Corp. in marketing. Ask me what a bad model can do for your market share.
There were SO many ways around this. Efuse may prove your undoing. You're not dealing with kids with Xboxes.
Yep. I'll still get a Droid X. Love the screen. But if any of this comes to pass, I know I'll be buying someone elses phone next year, and the subsequent 15 or 20 years after that.
I hope it doesn't happen. Just like the Motorola 68000 chip deserved so much more than it got, I fear you may have shot yourself in the foot again. Ask the boys around Motorola who have been there for a long time how quickly momentum can be lost over perceived issues and values. Learn from your past. Protect your stock value, and the employees stock buy-in programs.
Or not.
Ultimately, those core issues to you will be of no consequence to the end user.
Please reconsider how to "protect" us in a different way. Amen.