LocationDudeNYC Well-known member Jun 3, 2010 397 1 0 Mar 16, 2016 #1 I'm coming from the Nexus 6P running Android N....have a feeling I'm gonna be sorely disappointed with the OS...
I'm coming from the Nexus 6P running Android N....have a feeling I'm gonna be sorely disappointed with the OS...
dpham00 Moderator Team VP Moderator Apr 23, 2011 30,106 203 63 Mar 16, 2016 #2 Nope. Even the tmobile variant isn't
LocationDudeNYC Well-known member Jun 3, 2010 397 1 0 Mar 16, 2016 #3 Isn't Verizon supposed to 'unlock' my phone upon request, by law? I'm buying phone outright.
S Seremedy Well-known member Nov 24, 2014 449 0 0 Mar 16, 2016 #4 LocationDudeNYC said: Isn't Verizon supposed to 'unlock' my phone upon request, by law? I'm buying phone outright. Click to expand... If you buy it outright it's your phone. Which means (i think) you can use it with every supported carrier. But a bootloader is different, you cant put custom roms or kernels or flash anything. Posted via the Android Central App
LocationDudeNYC said: Isn't Verizon supposed to 'unlock' my phone upon request, by law? I'm buying phone outright. Click to expand... If you buy it outright it's your phone. Which means (i think) you can use it with every supported carrier. But a bootloader is different, you cant put custom roms or kernels or flash anything. Posted via the Android Central App