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I agree with that. Unfortunately, the phone WAS designed around the "one percent"... The phone was purposefully engineered to allow Moto to block the use of custom ROMs. If custom ROMs weren't an engineering consideration, they wouldn't have wasted time, money, and space inside the phone with the fuse.
If they want to void the warranty if I install a custom ROM, I'm fine with that. I'm sure they could more easily have something log the ROMs running on the phone, and check it if I bring it in becuase "it just stopped working". But making it unuseable if I do install a custom ROM is akin to automatically killing the engine in my auto if I open the hood and install "unapproved" spark plugs.
Here's my favorite part about your argument... Not only was the phone engineered around the "one percent", you paid for it.