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Coming Soon! Samsung Galaxy Note® 3 (Verizon) Developer Edition
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones/SM-N900VMKEVZW
The page advertises a device with model number SM-N900V, the same model number as the Verizon Galaxy Note 3. However, the device is listed as a Developer Edition which means that it will come with an unlocked bootloader, something that allows those to take total control over their device. Primary, it will allow users to install custom ROMs. Verizon devices are typically locked down and the Galaxy Note 3 is no different, so, this Developer Edition will provide many with relief when it arrives.
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What's the release date and pre-order process?
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Unknown, but you do have to purchase it through Samsung and the only option is theffull retail price.
I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.
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I just hope Samsung figures out and fixes the call quality that plagues the Note 3 before the release this phone. I don't have any problem with the retail price. I have to pay that with any phone. I won't do a contract of any kind with anyone. Everyone else had better be prepared for it similar the way they do things in the rest of the world. It simplifies many issues. Any phone on any network is the way things should be. Not this stupid thing of having to buy a new phone just because you move someone elses network.
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Come on Verizon you teased us enough with this coming soon! I'm a developer that purchased the new Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 3, it was a nice a phone but not for a developer! So I sold it for $700! It was such a tease! I need an unlocked bootloader so I can install a custom recovery! So it was like buying a brand new laptop with an encoded password! Its not right! It's our hardware! Why must you lock it up?? I hope you guys release this Developer Edition Note 3 before December, if not it looks like I'm switching to Sprint or T-Mobile! You already took my unlimited data away, and now you expect us to buy locked devices? Please Verizon keep development going! It's only making Android better!
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>>Post removed to comply with Verizon Wireless Terms of Service Discussion concerning rooting, jailbreaking, or modding is not permitted in this forum<<
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How would you know if you have a developer edition? I know the developer options were hidden until I tapped about 8 times on the build #....?