ASUS this morning teased some news regarding the locked and encrypted bootloader on its quad-core Transformer Prime tablet -- and it's good news. A bootloader unlock tool indeed is on the way.
As to why the bootloader's encrypted in the first place, ASUS says it was done for DRM -- digital rights management -- purposes.
The reason we chose to lock it is due to content providers' requirement for DRM client devices to be as secure as possible. ASUS supports Google DRM in order to provide users with a high quality video rental experience. Also, based on our experience, users who choose to root their devices risk breaking the system completely.
If you do choose to unlocok the Transformer Prime's bootloader, you'll be voiding your warranty and all that jazz.
And in even better news, the anticipated update to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich will begin to push out starting Jan. 12. It'll be a worldwide over-the-air update.
Also, ASUS addressed concerns over the GPS on the Transformer Prime, saying the meteallic unibody construction can essentially lead it to not perform as well as "a professional GPS device." We'll just let that hang out there by itself for a bit.
The full statement is after the break.
Source ASUS Facebook page
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/9WF7_LcvqRE/story01.htm
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