The non-profit Quad9 Foundation is disappointed with the outcome but isn't giving up the legal battle just yet, noting that various Internet services are at risk if the order isn't successfully challenged.
In both cases, the phones couldn't be factory reset before being sent to Google. [...] [A secure screen lock is] still not something you can add to your phone before sending it in for service if, for example, the screen doesn't work, and certainly no reason to excuse a criminal invasion of their accounts and property.
The sequence in the anime itself has nothing to do with PSP Custom firmwares. It instead showcases a phone being hijacked remotely, which quickly flashes “hacking” code on the screen. But to the trained eye of some scene members, this immediately jumped as some PSP specific memories from almost a decade ago, complete with Neur0n’s nickname.