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But the problem is that you pay for the OS, and for that, the apps included should not come with adds. Can't talk about iPhones/iPads, but Androids don't have advertising with their Google Maps, GMail, or build in brower.
But more interesting, are all apps write protected by the OS? Because otherwise I foreseen new malware attacking those apps and changing the advertising URL.
Edited 2012-11-10 03:03 UTC