Android was once a haven for tech-savvy users, but now it's overly restrictive.
When you unlock the bootloader, apps malfunction, features disappear, and you're regarded as if you're engaging with malware.
This isn't improving security; it's poor engineering and unfriendly user policies.
The user experience deteriorates annually, plagued by bloatware, ads, faulty updates, with no solution in sight.
If you attempt rooting or unlocking the bootloader, you're penalized.
We aren't treated as users, but rather as sources of income confined within locked hardware.
Manufacturers are unable to deliver functional software and they’ve stopped pretending to care

