I obviously realize that as of right now, there's no root for the Verizon Galaxy Note 4, retail version (SM-N910V).
However, there are other countries' versions that have root. Are any of these, Verizon? I realize that we have the SM-N910V. But, what is the SM-N9108V? I'm looking at the list of models which Chainfire's exploit would work for, here. Is the Chinese version on Verizon (hence the "V" in the model #SM-N9108V)? Is IT locked, as well? If so, how is it able to get root and we (on the retail SM-N910V) cannot?
That said, if the SM-N9108V is much like our retail SM-N910V in that respect, locked bootloader and now rooted...would Chainfire's exploit for the SM-N9108V work for the SM-N910V if we just somehow modified our GPS location (through an app like Fake GPS)?
However, there are other countries' versions that have root. Are any of these, Verizon? I realize that we have the SM-N910V. But, what is the SM-N9108V? I'm looking at the list of models which Chainfire's exploit would work for, here. Is the Chinese version on Verizon (hence the "V" in the model #SM-N9108V)? Is IT locked, as well? If so, how is it able to get root and we (on the retail SM-N910V) cannot?
That said, if the SM-N9108V is much like our retail SM-N910V in that respect, locked bootloader and now rooted...would Chainfire's exploit for the SM-N9108V work for the SM-N910V if we just somehow modified our GPS location (through an app like Fake GPS)?
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