Verizon to Att - Samsung Galaxy S9+ Questions & Answers

I currently have version s9+, but am about to move to att. When i do this will i be able to root my phone with att exploit or will i still have to use a verizon exploit.

You cant root any US version
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Update if on T-Mobile or not?

Couldn't stand ATT anymore with slow data speeds so using this phone on T-Mobile 4G with flashed radio.
I know the update will require reroot but will i still be able to re root and flash t-mobile 4G baseband or should i wait and keep gingerbread longer..
Thanks all
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I've updated to ICS along with reroot and ICS (im using ics blaze on stock rom and its stable)ban flash. Make sure you update your info, Odin obviously and cwm
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locust43 said:
Couldn't stand ATT anymore with slow data speeds so using this phone on T-Mobile 4G with flashed radio.
I know the update will require reroot but will i still be able to re root and flash t-mobile 4G baseband or should i wait and keep gingerbread longer..
Thanks all
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did you do a carrier flash? Which t mobile plan are you on? Im interested in trying this also.. THANKS

[Q] At&t One custom recovery

So I know there is a way to unlock the bootloader on the att version of the one, which I luckily got today, but I was wondering if the recoveries for the international versions of the one will work with the att version.
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New Galaxy S5

What is the bootloader/knox status on brand new Galaxy S5's? Can I root/flash freely?
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If TMO the bootloader is unlocked. You can downgrade to NE6 and towrlroot
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What is the bootloader/knox status on brand new Galaxy S5's? Can I root/flash freely?
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Depends on the exact model. AT&T (G900A) and Verizon's S5s have the bootloader locked, but T-Mobile's (G900T) is not at this point. With TMO's S5 you can root and even install some ROMs without tripping Knox if you are careful. But if you install a custom recovery then Knox will trip. Although some say tripping Knox is not a problem. I tripped it when I installed Phil's touch recovery and have flashed many ROMs with no issues. I'm currently using Omega Rom and have no issues at all. I'm using a G900T on AT&T. The G900T has all the same frequencies and LTE bands as the G900A, plus a few special ones for TMO, but most importantly, no locked bootloader.

Did the T-Mobile u.s. Samsung Galaxy s9 plus

Ever get root? If they did could someone please recommend the correct procedure and link. Thanks in advance!!!
No US version has root
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Root Canadian Model

Anyone Root an Canadian model yet?
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I am waiting for when there is a method to roll back to stock EMUI (Canadian firmware version) before I would try it. Remember that the current process of using FH is to get the global 1.7.1 firmware but I know that doing so will disable a number of important LTE and other 3G bands that we use.... Even if I am incorrect on the disabled bands scenario not having a way to restore stock is too dangerous in my opinion.
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