@Bruh55317480@Saw_eater@stryll_exe@GackwrapSupreme@BluebriarArts No. Bricked means it is, for all intents and purposes, forever unusable, even on reset or reformatting of the operating system. If you don't know the definitions at play, and that's why you've been so confused this entire time, that makes sense, just say so.
@Bruh55317480@Saw_eater@stryll_exe@GackwrapSupreme@BluebriarArts Originally post says "unusable", not bricked, and that formatting the operating system will render it operable again, which again, means it is not bricked. Is English maybe your 2nd or 3rd language?
@robotnikhottake@BabulsArt@Olivyre_ I give a fuck what companies are allowed to do to consumers. A company should not be allowed to tinker with or harm ANY piece of hardware ANYBODY has in their home, whether it violates TOS or not. If you think otherwise, you are a nonthinking slave.