The most interesting part about this device is that it apparently has support for Android apps with restricted permissions, as has been requested by Android enthusiasts for roughly forever, and implemented in CyanogenMod. Seems that Cyanogen did the relatively simple thing of just disabling the permission. I wonder if this works the same way, or if they implemented what I've always wanted to see - faked permissions. Like if the app wants to request your contact list and you restrict that, instead of the app trying, throwing an exception, and dying, it just gets passed back an empty contact list, or a fake location, or the system tells it that its SMS was sent but actually ignores it.