Unlock bootloader verizon galaxy s4?

Neongreeen64

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Is it possible to unlock the bootloader of a Verizon galaxy s4 running kitkat (4.4.2)? I already have the phone rooted and wanted to try out a rom like cyanogenmod.

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Hey I'm in the same boat.

I'm on Baseband version i545vrufnc5 .

I'm new to this and trying to figure out how it all works, but does that mean every verizon samsung galaxy s4 that's running kit kat 4.4.2 is on i545vrufnc5 ?

I'm rooted, but when I try to install a recovery program I get the message "System Software not authorized by verizon wireless is installed" upon rebooting into recovery mode.
From what I've read I can use Odin to install an older kernel, prior to the Knox app and locked bootloader. Then I can install recovery program and the latest cyanogenmod.

Can anyone confirm this? Hate to have a bricked phone.
 

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You can not downgrade to mdk (the unlock able bootloader) once you have upgraded to nc5 you are pretty much stuck. (you COULD experiment with Jtag though I have really no idea what it is or how it works. I have heard that you could unlock bootloaders with it though.)

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staxx Robinson

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Hey I'm in the same boat.

I'm on Baseband version i545vrufnc5 .

I'm new to this and trying to figure out how it all works, but does that mean every verizon samsung galaxy s4 that's running kit kat 4.4.2 is on i545vrufnc5 ?

I'm rooted, but when I try to install a recovery program I get the message "System Software not authorized by verizon wireless is installed" upon rebooting into recovery mode.
From what I've read I can use Odin to install an older kernel, prior to the Knox app and locked bootloader. Then I can install recovery program and the latest cyanogenmod.

Can anyone confirm this? Hate to have a bricked phone.
 

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Depending on how you updated your phone. Some "true rooting" cannot be accomplished without returning the phone to its original programming. Kies updates can be evil this way. You can use Odin to bring the phone back to its original software version, then try again.

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SlimDroid

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You may try unlocking the phone first before taking drastic measures. Phone companies can be a pain to rid of if your not willing to reflash your phone with a new ROM

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