If any of you new AT&T Samsung Galaxy S4 owners in the United States were hoping for that version of the device to be showered with custom ROMs aplenty, you might want to put those dreams on hold for a while. Steve Kondik, of CyanogenMod fame, has confirmed that the Ma Bell version of the Galaxy S4 launches with a locked bootloader. Locked doesn't always mean encrypted, of course, and although Kondik never used the latter word he seems to feel strongly about the fact that this model wouldn't be ideal to buy for those looking to flash custom ROMs like CyanogenMod or work with low-level hardware stuff.
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