• Kristell@herbicide.fallcounty.omg.lol
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    23 hours ago

    Oh that’s gross as shit. Seems they have a general BYOD plan, but I guess that only applies if they have that model of phone.

    Didn’t even realize that could be an issue, given I’ve used a PinePhone of all things on my carrier and it worked as fine as one could expect mobile Linux to work

    • frozen@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz
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      3 hours ago

      Yeah, their BYOD plan works great if they sell the phone you’re using. My Pixel 7 I got from the Google Store worked just fine with AT&T for two years before I upgraded. I just didn’t even consider whether they sold the device or not to be important to the functionality of the phone.

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      19 hours ago

      Anything can be an issue if work hard enough.

      This is, conveniently, a decision that discourages their customers from buying hardware from anywhere but themselves an anti-competitive practice which carries little risk of lawsuit, or fine.

      It’s certainly not a technical problem. We all, mostly, use the same cellular network and other carriers have no trouble supporting devices purchased directly from the vendor.