I believe this is genuine support of the bill from Apple. Between Right to Repair winning in Massachusetts and the EU demanding compliance, I think Apple decided to flip the script. They would want to continue the illusion of customer friendly tech.

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    Next step: demand unlockable bootloaders without breaking warranty and easy rollback to a stock system.

    After that: mandate that firmware source code be bundled with sales of devices.

    We’re comin’ fo dat ass, Steve Apple.

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      If the next iPhone has an unlockable bootloader, a USBC port, and a removable battery then I may just buy my very first iPhone (to run Linux on of course). With the work Asahi is doing for Mac hardware, an unlocked Apple Silicon iPhone could be an amazing Linux phone.