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    Default Re: Newb Question: Implications of Locked Bootloader

    Quote Originally Posted by VicVinegar View Post
    Unlocking the bootloader would allow custom ROMs? Unless they find a workaround like with Moto?
    The Motorola workaround allows for custom ROMs, but not custom kernels. Without that, the customization experience is very limited.
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    Default Re: Newb Question: Implications of Locked Bootloader

    Just to clarify: the only thing we can't get right now with root and no unlocked bootloader are custom kernels and radios?

    Why is the customization experience so limited without kernels?
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    Default Re: Newb Question: Implications of Locked Bootloader

    You can get custom kernels using the kexec method, but it requires booting from a custom recovery each time and is not a proper unlock.

    Honestly the chances of the bootloader getting unlocked are extremely slim - it's never been possible for any phone. There will be some workarounds but most likely the phone will remain crippled and the dev support is already far behind any other phone.
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    Default Re: Newb Question: Implications of Locked Bootloader

    Quote Originally Posted by ECrispy View Post
    You can get custom kernels using the kexec method, but it requires booting from a custom recovery each time and is not a proper unlock.

    Honestly the chances of the bootloader getting unlocked are extremely slim - it's never been possible for any phone. There will be some workarounds but most likely the phone will remain crippled and the dev support is already far behind any other phone.
    Do you mean that devs are already giving up on the Verizon GS3 and moving to other devices?

    If so, that sucks.
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    Default Re: Newb Question: Implications of Locked Bootloader

    Quote Originally Posted by inm8num2 View Post
    Do you mean that devs are already giving up on the Verizon GS3 and moving to other devices?

    If so, that sucks.
    No, they aren't giving up, but waiting for the bootloader unlock. If you look at the dev forums for the other GS3 phones, there are tons of roms/kernels/tweaks, because with an open phone anyone can experiment and do it without fear of bricking.
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    Default Re: Newb Question: Implications of Locked Bootloader

    But it sounds like the bootloader will never be unlocked.

    Ugh I have a hard time keeping track of all this. I'm trying to figure out if I want to keep my unopened phone, sell it, return it, etc.
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    Default Re: Newb Question: Implications of Locked Bootloader

    Quote Originally Posted by inm8num2 View Post
    But it sounds like the bootloader will never be unlocked.

    Ugh I have a hard time keeping track of all this. I'm trying to figure out if I want to keep my unopened phone, sell it, return it, etc.
    Ditto. Would it make sense to keep it, sell it unopened, then buy the unlocked developer version? Can you even keep the phone without activating it? Thought Verizon would charge full price for it.
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    Default Re: Newb Question: Implications of Locked Bootloader

    Quote Originally Posted by Jace View Post
    Ditto. Would it make sense to keep it, sell it unopened, then buy the unlocked developer version? Can you even keep the phone without activating it? Thought Verizon would charge full price for it.
    Quote Originally Posted by inm8num2 View Post
    But it sounds like the bootloader will never be unlocked.

    Ugh I have a hard time keeping track of all this. I'm trying to figure out if I want to keep my unopened phone, sell it, return it, etc.
    Same here, I have the Nexus unlocked and love flashing ROMs and installing kernels, but the S3 has proven to perform better overall (radio, battery, screen, sound, speed) and the external memory is huge for me! Should have held out for the developer device
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    Default Re: Newb Question: Implications of Locked Bootloader

    People are telling me I can't sell the phone unless it's activated on my line first. Then it loses some value on ebay that way.

    And apparently people are getting alternate upgrades through family plans to work while keeping unlimited data on their actual lines. I might just return the phone and wait for something better. Then again, by that time I might lose unlimited if I go from 3G to 4G.

    Why does Verizon need to ruin everything, LOL.
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