That's disappointingNo. Most carrier-branded Samsung phones have internal "fuses" that are purposely blown during the upgrade process, to prevent downgrading.
That's disappointingNo. Most carrier-branded Samsung phones have internal "fuses" that are purposely blown during the upgrade process, to prevent downgrading.
I am so sick of Verizon and their shoddy update practices. The Note 4 is only one year old and already they're putting it in OTA limbo hell hoping to just nuke it from their support list entirely. Lazy and the greediest of all the carrier services. Once this contract is up, I'm gone for good. 11 years down the drain. You'd think they'd want to show their appreciation to loyal customers like me who've been with them for over a decade and never missed a bill, but no, drain them for every cent they have by charging them more for their unlimited data plans. I wasn't one of those people who abuse the system and burn through hundreds of GB of data a month. 5-10 GB at most is all I asked for. The unlimited data was the only thread keeping me under their expensive umbrella of radio towers. Now that it's gone, there's nothing left for me to sit and justify spending $190 a month for two freaking lines that will never get updates until months after they've been out for other carriers. I'm so done with them.
Old news. That was implemented from Qualcomm not Google. All its doing is wanting to check the software versions. Unlocking the Bootloader in a Nexus doesn't do anything. Doesn't trip a fuse etc. Unlock when you want, root when you want. It's a Nexus. Always been like that. Always developer friendly.The Nexus 6P also does it, so it's not just Samsung.
Nexus 6P appears to use e-fuse to store permanent record of unlocked bootloader | Pocketnow
I am so sick of Verizon and their shoddy update practices. The Note 4 is only one year old and already they're putting it in OTA limbo hell hoping to just nuke it from their support list entirely. Lazy and the greediest of all the carrier services. Once this contract is up, I'm gone for good. 11 years down the drain. You'd think they'd want to show their appreciation to loyal customers like me who've been with them for over a decade and never missed a bill, but no, drain them for every cent they have by charging them more for their unlimited data plans. I wasn't one of those people who abuse the system and burn through hundreds of GB of data a month. 5-10 GB at most is all I asked for. The unlimited data was the only thread keeping me under their expensive umbrella of radio towers. Now that it's gone, there's nothing left for me to sit and justify spending $190 a month for two freaking lines that will never get updates until months after they've been out for other carriers. I'm so done with them.
If you use cable or satellite tv you may want to check out ATT new promo. Unlimited data with Directv service. Unlimited with no throttle until you get to 22 GB then only if network traffic requires it.
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