Comment Re:Is that even legal? (Score 1) 605
I don't see how that affects my argument. If you can unlock and modify your phone, why could you not modify it to block the update?
Again, it all comes down to consequences of decisions. It is possible AT&T will say, "No non-updated iPhones allowed," but that is a risk you took voluntarily when you unlocked it. You are exercising your rights as a consumer by using your device as you wish, but that doesn't mean you always get what you want when it comes to service providers. They have every right to deny access to an unsupported device (as far as the laws state right now).