I am planning to buy a used verison unlocked V450VMB. Is it possible to root and unlock the bootloader?
Are there custom roms for this model?
It is unlocked, I can us it on any GSM network around the world right?
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hello people if i root the phone will i lose my carrier unlock i just bought the phone and it was carrier unlocked i now want to root it
can anyone tell me how to unlock the bootloader on a us cellular phone to use on verizon networks i know how to flash roms and i have it rooted but stuck on unlock part it is a cdma phone
I'm getting my new Galaxy S5 from T-Mobile today. My goal is to unlock the carrier, unlock the bootloader, and root the phone. I'm wondering, should these be done in a specific order (i.e. is unlocking the carrier or bootloader necessary before rooting)? Does rooting automatically unlock the bootloader, or is it a separate step?
I've paid twice to have it unlocked no one can do it it's blacklisted from att but I've had the phone for ever so idk pleaee help I'll even pay
I don't believe you can unlock the AT&T version to be used with other carriers since the bootloader cannot be unlocked and believe possibly same with the Verizon version. Only the Tmobile & Sprint permit unlocked bootloaders. I could also be wrong in terms of usability with other carriers even if the bootloaders are locked. For instance my current phone it's a Verizon prepaid Moto E4 that was unlocked for use on Tmobile despite the bootloader still locked.
If you only say "unlock", I'll understand it in 2 ways:
- unlock the bootloader
- unlock carrier
1. Unlock bootloader
You can easily unlock bootloader if you have T-mobile or Spriny one. It's harder for Verizon or ATT. Just google and ask team Sunshine if Z2F was supported.
2. Unlock carrier
I dont know much about this case
P905V is from Verizon, and the software is customized to the provider. LTE version has a locked bootloader. TIs there a way to unlock it so that I can put on a custom ROM?
@mrdondada that's what I wrote @gixermann who wants the same.