Thanks for this clarification.
Refering about my previous post, I have updated it adding a A view above tehcnical stuff section.
The users can legally install some SFOS apps or even modify the system as they like without paying anything to Jolla. It is 100% ok for me, also.
On the Jolla side, they have a clear interest in offering with the paid license some other benefits like an easy way to install Storeman, Chum and Patch Manager and bla bla.
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Are you an hacker user and your are fine living without Android support? Fine!
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Are you a advanced user that wish to look outside the golden Google/Apple dualism? Pay per enjoying a smooth experience!
I am more interested in the second point than in the first. The first is intriguing but it is slowing down my plan about SFOS adoption as a replacement for my Google Android smartphone.
Under this point of view - as advanced user - I reached the conclusion of having wasted my money and I need to go for an alternative smartphone/os pair.
(Un)fortunately, there is still alive a Spectrum 16K kid in me and here we are!