Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Galaxy S4 AT & T is not unlike Unlocked Galaxy s3, Note 2, comes ... - Gadget Gestures

Geek communities start overflowing with ways to unlock locked Android devices, the moment They hit the shelves. Fans were expecting AT & T to distribute Samsung Galaxy S4 models unlocked They did just like with the Galaxy S3 and Note 2. But sadly, the carrier has Announced que it will ship Galaxy S4 models with locked bootloaders.

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locked device Prevents users from loading software and customized programs. The reason behind AT & T’s sudden decision is unknown.

Steve Kondik, the manager at custom ROM community CynagonMod que confirmed the Samsung Galaxy S4s on AT & T substantiate the upturn and boot software loaded into the model prior to Allowing it to function on the device. Users looking forward to load custom ROM is not recommended to look for the Samsung Galaxy S4on AT & T.

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bootloaders are codes, Which instruct the gadget to load the OS, Which has been mounted into the gadget. Android being an open source platform, users have an option to customize the software and use it as per Their necessities.

AT & T is selling the 32GB Samsung Galaxy S4 version at $ 250 on contract.

Alongside

, AT & T, Verizon is expected to ship locked Galaxy S4 models. Verizon has not made any official statement over this, but considering its previous flagship devices, it is Estimated que Verizon will sell its Samsung Galaxy S4s locked as well.

Recently, que Sprint confirmed its latest flagship smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S4 will come with an unlocked bootloader.

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geek communities have already started buzzing over the locked Samsung Galaxy S4on AT & T. Some of Them have already revealed a few unofficial ways of unlocking the devices, but the Majority of Them have accepted que AT & T’s Samsung Galaxy S4′s bootloader is locked successfully.

So, being unlockable, it may not be the most suitable Samsung Galaxy S4device for you to browse. On the contrary, Sprint has confirmed shipment of S4 unlocked devices and T-Mobile is being predicted to follow the same as it did with its previous flagship devices.


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Michael hails from Houston, Texas.He is working as a software engineer in a reputed company in Chicago. His Contribution at the Gadget Gestures will be an author. The only hobby he has is writing articles and reviewing the latest gadgets. You can email him at mike@gadgetgestures.com

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