bcrichster ROMinator Moderator Recognized Developer Jun 9, 2019 #2 Nada.. Bootloader unlocking for the Galaxy S models are reserved for the Int'l models with Exynos chips
Nada.. Bootloader unlocking for the Galaxy S models are reserved for the Int'l models with Exynos chips
sonicbluemustang Android Enthusiast Jun 13, 2019 #3 I wonder if this will cause sales of the S10 to slow down since there is no root for the masses.
lvt Android Expert Jun 13, 2019 #4 sonicbluemustang said: I wonder if this will cause sales of the S10 to slow down since there is no root for the masses. Click to expand... Not necessarily, most of buyers just want a phone that works.
sonicbluemustang said: I wonder if this will cause sales of the S10 to slow down since there is no root for the masses. Click to expand... Not necessarily, most of buyers just want a phone that works.
mikedt 你好 VIP Member Jun 13, 2019 #5 sonicbluemustang said: I wonder if this will cause sales of the S10 to slow down since there is no root for the masses. Click to expand... Only the masses in China, Japan, and the US, that have Snapdragon S10. Everyone else who's "International" Exynos is happy.
sonicbluemustang said: I wonder if this will cause sales of the S10 to slow down since there is no root for the masses. Click to expand... Only the masses in China, Japan, and the US, that have Snapdragon S10. Everyone else who's "International" Exynos is happy.
Hadron Spacecorp test pilot VIP Member Jun 14, 2019 #6 sonicbluemustang said: I wonder if this will cause sales of the S10 to slow down since there is no root for the masses. Click to expand... US Galaxy S models have not been root-friendly for a few generations now. So it's unlikely to hurt the S10 specifically.
sonicbluemustang said: I wonder if this will cause sales of the S10 to slow down since there is no root for the masses. Click to expand... US Galaxy S models have not been root-friendly for a few generations now. So it's unlikely to hurt the S10 specifically.