It was actually MORE, but the op gave up counting. Running Total: $5,140 for bootloader unlock / $3,370 for root access Look at the non-Verizon Nexus 6 as another example.) This phone went for an entire YEAR locked down, and people are complaining when there's finally a solution?ĭroid Turbo Bootloader unlock bounty reached over $5,000 before the op stopped counting. You may need Verizon but you don't need Verizon phones. So, I don't want to hear that you NEED Verizon. (The XT1250 has free bootloader unlock and is the Droid Turbo under another name, same bands, etc and runs on Verizon. Don't buy a Verizon phone if you don't like Verizon's policies. Everyone knows Verizon locks down their phones. If you bought this phone, you knew it was locked down and bought it anyway (or should have known). Your phone will still work like when you bought it, and you bought locked down. You are STILL paying $600 for the phone over the course of the contract.Ģ) No one is forcing anyone to pay for bootloader unlock. And I don't care if you got the phone for $200 on contract or even as a "free upgrade". I'm just quoting your post as it's a good point to continue the discussion.ġ) I can't believe people who are buying $600 phones are complaining about $25 bootloader unlock. This response below is not necessarily directed towards you, but really for the entire discussion in this thread.
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