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I would have to agree with you somewhat. Perhaps this is just FUD.

However, I will say that a lot of the FSF's/GNU project's platform is based on the idea that, with unchecked closed-source code running on a device, such backdoors are possible. (Call it FUD if you like.) Fifteen years ago in the days of Windows '98, that might have seemed ridiculous or improbable, but I believe that in the present climate their concerns have become more relevant than ever. In that sense I think that this Replicant project is really interesting, and I'll probably be paying attention to it in the future.

That being said, they surely aren't making any friends at Samsung by doing this, which could hurt them in the long run (compare to the relatively fruitful, although sometimes tumultuous, relationship between Cyanogen Mod and Google).

Also, the elephant in the room here is still the unchecked software running on the baseband processor, no matter which way you look at it.




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