My current phone is from cricket.  I don't like their idea of blocking a feature the manufacturer built into the phone (sharing the internet connection) and charging to restore it.  The LG X charge I had when I was with comcast enables  the sharing of the phone's internet connection.  I think i'll pay the $20 to get it unlocked then put the cricket sim card in it. On 12/31/18 10:15 AM, Matt Graham wrote: >> On 12/30/18 10:57 PM, Herminio Hernandez, Jr. wrote: >>> If it is a AT&T device then you are dead in the water. There is no >>> way to unlock the bootloader on those deives. > On 2018-12-31 04:55, Jim wrote: >> Thanks Alexander, Stephen and Herminio. I've learned a lesson here. >> Make sure the device can be rooted before buying it. > > Also note that things can be more complicated than that.  The Samsung > Galaxy S7 was listed on lineageos.org as working.  This is only > half-correct.  The Galaxy S7s that are sold in Europe and Asia can > have their bootloaders unlocked.  The Galaxy S7s that are sold in the > USA cannot.  So check very carefully before buying anything.  I > *think* the best bet right now is an LG phone; many are supposed to be > unlockable.  None of the LG phones my carrier is selling are listed on > https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/ though. > > The other thing casual users may not know is that it's possible to > uninstall some things that appear to be stuck forever.  "adb shell" > then "pm list packages | sort | more" and find the thing you want to > get rid of (com.facebook.evil or whatever).  Then "pm uninstall > com.facebook.app" or whatever and you will bypass that "can't > uninstall this from the settings->apps menu" problem. NOTE:  Back up > your phone before doing this, in case you accidentally uninstall > something you find you need later. > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss