Were you interested in a Galaxy Note 2 on Verizon?

Bateluer

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http://briefmobile.com/exclusive-verizon-samsung-galaxy-note-2-bootloader-locked

Regrettably, the Verizon version of the Galaxy Note 2 will indeed have a locked bootloader that prevents its users from installing proper custom ROMs with kernels and radios. This news shouldn’t shock the Android world too much, considering the Galaxy S III recently launched on Verizon with the same restrictions. Still, it’s a sad day for Verizon customers.

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Yes Verizon, give me more ammunition to kick you to the curb.
 

grkM3

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you can root it with ease and if you really want an unlocked bootloader wait a week and we will have an unsecure image from a note 2 thats on att that you can flash over the verizon version.

verizon is known for locking down bootloaders and its not really a big deal since most popular phones have been cracked open

ps the galaxy s3 on verizon has been unlocked,rooted,nand write,kernal etc for months now so there is no reason to worry if you want to stick with verizon and use the note 2
 

grkM3

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Samsung phones are generally unlockable. With the SGS3 on Verizon, that changed. Looks to continue.

verizon has been always locking phones down,My droid x had an encrypted bootloader that verizon put on there
 

Zaap

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Yup, Verizon blows.

But like others have said, it'll be cracked in no time.
 

NutBucket

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At least its not encrypted like Moto phones. Minor inconvenience to have superior coverage/speed.
 

Bateluer

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The Note 2 may be cracked quickly because devs have the open GSM Note 2s to work against. Should point out that the Moto bootloaders have never been cracked to this day, they're worked around with kexec.
 

PowerYoga

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you can root it with ease and if you really want an unlocked bootloader wait a week and we will have an unsecure image from a note 2 thats on att that you can flash over the verizon version.

Rooting I have no doubt, but the bootloader... Is that even feasible? For the galaxy S3 the phone's roms from provider to provider were not compatible and caused bricks.
 

ponyo

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Doesn't matter. No one should purchase the Verizon Note 2 regardless of locked or not. It's hideous. How can they put the Verizon logo on the home button and big banner also on the back? They need to pay me to advertise.
 

s44

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The Note 2 may be cracked quickly because devs have the open GSM Note 2s to work against. Should point out that the Moto bootloaders have never been cracked to this day, they're worked around with kexec.
Actually, the original Atrix had an insecure one leaked/released (not sure which).
 

s44

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Rooting I have no doubt, but the bootloader... Is that even feasible?
Unsure. The S3 was opened with a leak, though a fair amount of research was done beforehand. It wasn't as tightly clamped as Moto.
 

psych2

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Weren't they able to get around the bootloader lock for the Verizon GSIII? I'm pretty sure Samsung will leave a few holes for XDA to poke around this time too ;)
 

dguy6789

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Doesn't matter. No one should purchase the Verizon Note 2 regardless of locked or not. It's hideous. How can they put the Verizon logo on the home button and big banner also on the back? They need to pay me to advertise.

Avoiding using one of the best phones of the year on the indisputably best carrier in the US because it has a logo on it is a bit hard to swallow.
 

PowerYoga

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not to mention most people will just toss a cover on it which just adds the logo of the cover maker on it instead of verizon...