> The problem isn't that locked-down devices exist - it's that we don't have enough truly open alternatives for those who want them.
Not for lack of trying. See for yourself
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open-source_mobile_p...
The list is not short.
Plenty of companies have attempted this over the years but it’s not obvious that a big enough customer base exists to support the tremendous number of engineering hours it takes to make a phone. Making a decent smart phone is really hard. And the operations needed to support production isn’t cheap either.
Government maybe rather than legislating big companies stores could not back up smaller open HW/SW vendors? It seems we gave up increasing competition on HW and what is left is app store level...