I was waiting for this. First hardware locks, now actively erasing modifications. Anyone who thought the carriers and manufacturers would want to keep the Android system free and open in practice (as opposed to theory) was in dreamland. They’re used to closed, tightly-controlled systems. They love such systems. Even the iPhone model was too open for them at first, which is why Verizon rejected it.
Agreed. It’ll be interesting to watch this to see where it goes.