Verizon Wireless confirms locked bootloader on Galaxy S III

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Verizon Wireless confirms locked bootloader on Galaxy S III. As we already knew, Verizon's version of the Galaxy S III has a locked bootloader, but you didn't think Samsung did that on purpose did you? Verizon has never been a fan of unlocked bootloaders, which always amazed me that they allowed the Galaxy Nexus on their network. The Verge reached out to Verizon for comment about the GSIII and this is what they had to say:
Verizon Wireless has established a standard of excellence in customer experience with our branded devices and customer service. There is an expectation that if a customer has a question, they can call Verizon Wireless for answers that help them maximize their enjoyment and use of their wireless phone. Depending on the device, an open boot loader could prevent Verizon Wireless from providing the same level of customer experience and support because it would allow users to change the phone or otherwise modify the software and, potentially, negatively impact how the phone connects with the network. The addition of unapproved software could also negatively impact the wireless experience for other customers. It is always a delicate balance for any company to manage the technology choices we make for our branded devices and the requests of a few who may want a different device experience. We always review our technology choices to ensure that we provide the best solution for as many customers as possible.
The GSIII is locked, but it has been rooted and trust me the amazing Android development community will figure something out soon.
Verizon Wireless confirms locked bootloader on Galaxy S III.

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