by Brian Klug on 1/30/2012 11:36:00 PM
Posted in smartphones , Motorola , motorola droid RAZR , RAZR , bootloader
A while ago, Motorola announced plans to start unlocking bootloaders on devices "where operator and channel partners will allow it" sometime in 2011. While it's clear now (with that deadline behind us) that operators remain opposed to subsidizing sales of devices with unlockable bootloaders, Motorola is now moving forward with what would seem like an alternative means to a similar end, starting with creation of a Developer Edition XT910 device for Europe. The Developer Edition XT910 is similar to to the normal XT910, but includes an unlockable bootloader and is sold with no warranty - the device is currently available for preorder for €499.00. This is essentially the RAZR we've reviewed already but with GSM/WCDMA air interfaces and no LTE connectivity.

Customers stateside will have to wait for a corresponding unlockable developer device which ostensibly will mirror the XT912 shipping on Verizon Wireless with CDMA2000 1x/EVDO and LTE air interfaces. Hopefully Motorola's plans to launch Developer Edition devices doesn't mean that it has failed to reach an agreement with carrier partners to enable currently shipping devices to be unlocked.
Source: Motorola Blog, Motorola Dev. Devices, XT910

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13 Comments View All Comments Post a Comment Ridiculous by Darknite39 on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 You've got to be kidding me, MOTO. Instead of just allowing us to unlock our existing phones (Hello, HTC--I wish I had bought something from you instead of my Droid X), you're requiring the purchase of an unsubsidized phone that includes NO warranty whatsoever (not even for hardware issues that are all too common for MOTO phones)? How benevolent! I was really looking at the RAZR MAXX, but this has solidified my decision to go with the GNexus.

Darknite39 Reply RE: Ridiculous by abhaxus on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 Keep in mind this is for the European market. In the US, carriers are not willing to allow phones to ship with unlocked bootloaders and be subsidized (why would a carrier want to pay the customer to rip them off by flashing a custom ROM and tethering? just playing devils advocate here, since i do that myself).
My question would be what is the MSRP on the locked version in Europe? The article is missing that critical piece of information. This phone should be $50 to $100 cheaper, given that its the same hardware and has no warranty.

abhaxus Reply RE: Ridiculous by UpSpin on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 The developer phone costs 499 Euro (http://www.visitm.de/en/razr-dev)
The normal phone with warranty costs 450 Euro on Amazon.de
So officially losing warranty you have to pay 50 Euro more? They are insane. Who would buy such a crap?
It's just a very very poor move. I didn't knew that manufacturers are allowed to sell devices without warranty at all, strange.

UpSpin Reply RE: Ridiculous by PubFiction on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 What is the MSRP for the normal razr? Not saying I know just trying to clear it up, you know amazon rarely charges MSRP. And companies rarely announce what phones will cost when they hit the internet retailers.

PubFiction Reply RE: Ridiculous by UpSpin on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 The normal razr costs 499 Euro via Motos own shop: http://www.visitm.de/de/razr (Amazon.de lists the MSRP at 549 Euro)
But the interesting thing is what you pay for it at the moment, at the moment you pay more or the same for a warranty less phone with a unlocked bootloader.

UpSpin Reply RE: Ridiculous by chinedooo on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 How is a custom rom ripping off carriers? tethering is simple even with a locked bootloader.

chinedooo Reply Huh.. by piroroadkill on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 Just allow the damn bootloaders to be unlocked on all.
Also, is this the MAXX edition? If not, total and utter failure. The RAZR MAXX has that sweet battery, which would be the only reason to consider Motorola, really...

piroroadkill Reply RE: Huh.. by Bateluer on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 My understanding is that its NOT the MAXX version.

Bateluer Reply Wonder how many places they'll actually be able to sell it without warranty by Mumrik on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 "sold with no warranty"
That is impossible here in Denmark. We have laws against that.

Mumrik Reply RE: Wonder how many places they'll actually be able to sell it without warranty by Penti on Wednesday, February 01, 2012 It's possible over here across the Öresundsbron in Sweden. As well as all other countries. Remember warranty (not the EU mandated 2 years consumer guarantee) is totally voluntary and that businesses the aimed market for those devices have neither warranted by law. No manufacturer warranty isn't that strange. An additional warranty simply covers more. Is an additional protection. The mandated consumer guarantee only covers faults from manufacturing. It's the same in Denmark. In Sweden this consumer protection called reklamationsrätt is extended to three years, but as said it's only for private consumers. Businesses have to handle that in different contracts directly. So of course a private citizen buying the units can change out a DOA unit or a unit with manufacturing faults and flaws.
So your confusing it for nothing, unnecessarily: taenk.dk/gode-råd/garanti-og-reklamationsret

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