WARNING! WARNING!
I have not tested this method and cannot vouch for it. Neither I, nor Android Forums, is responsible for what you do to your phone. If you choose to follow this procedure, you assume all risks inherent therein. That said:
FINALLY, it looks like someone out there has figured out a way around the Verizon Note 4 bootloader! It essentially involves making the phone think it's a Developer Edition phone... and therefore allowing the bootloader to be unlocked.
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/1...laxy-note-4-bootloader-heres-how-to-do-it.htm
I have not tested this method and cannot vouch for it. Neither I, nor Android Forums, is responsible for what you do to your phone. If you choose to follow this procedure, you assume all risks inherent therein. That said:
FINALLY, it looks like someone out there has figured out a way around the Verizon Note 4 bootloader! It essentially involves making the phone think it's a Developer Edition phone... and therefore allowing the bootloader to be unlocked.
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/1...laxy-note-4-bootloader-heres-how-to-do-it.htm