codezer0
Android Expert
I'm hoping someone here can clarify this for me.
Been shopping/hunting around to find an ideal phone upgrade from my SM-N900 Note 3. In no small part because HSPA-only, and I've yet to be able to defeat Samsung's Lollipop firmware for being able to run Xposed again. One of the obvious candidates based on my needs ended up being the LG G4. However, one of the things that annoyed me right away was the myriad of models made, and how most of the vendor-specific, locked models only ever had the CDMA/GSM/LTE bands to support only the carrier it was being sold to.
After my Note 3, I easily come to prefer factory unlocked phones, and if I'm going to go through the hassle of buying another so soon, I want the ability to switch carriers, and still use the same phone. And as much as I would prefer something that has *all* the US carrier bands like the Nexus 6/Moto X Pure, all the phones currently out with that privilege have non-removable batteries, which has always been a bad experience for me, regardless of price range or advertised capacity.
After much poking around though, I am now made aware of a different variant of the G4 - model US991. LG lists it as being to U.S. Cellular, a company I never heard of. But what strikes me as appealing is the listed, supported bands. some CDMA, some GSM, and LTE bands supported by AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, and even one of Sprint's. Not 100% like a Nexus 6, but much more appealing than a vendor-locked phone to me already.
What I need to know with it, though, is...
Been shopping/hunting around to find an ideal phone upgrade from my SM-N900 Note 3. In no small part because HSPA-only, and I've yet to be able to defeat Samsung's Lollipop firmware for being able to run Xposed again. One of the obvious candidates based on my needs ended up being the LG G4. However, one of the things that annoyed me right away was the myriad of models made, and how most of the vendor-specific, locked models only ever had the CDMA/GSM/LTE bands to support only the carrier it was being sold to.
After my Note 3, I easily come to prefer factory unlocked phones, and if I'm going to go through the hassle of buying another so soon, I want the ability to switch carriers, and still use the same phone. And as much as I would prefer something that has *all* the US carrier bands like the Nexus 6/Moto X Pure, all the phones currently out with that privilege have non-removable batteries, which has always been a bad experience for me, regardless of price range or advertised capacity.
After much poking around though, I am now made aware of a different variant of the G4 - model US991. LG lists it as being to U.S. Cellular, a company I never heard of. But what strikes me as appealing is the listed, supported bands. some CDMA, some GSM, and LTE bands supported by AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, and even one of Sprint's. Not 100% like a Nexus 6, but much more appealing than a vendor-locked phone to me already.
What I need to know with it, though, is...
- Is the US991 carrier-locked in any way? Especially if I intend to purchase it outright?
- How rootable is this edition of the G4? Any more or less difficult?
- Provided all of the above are favorable, does Xposed framework still work on it? In Android 6?