was announced after many hackers had already purchased the locked model from Big Red

couldn't afford to buy the Developer's Edition of the phone

phone will soon receive an update that will unlock the bootloader

will be a solution for everyone who wants the bootloader on the Samsung Galaxy S III unlocked

Just the other day, after it was announced that the bootloader on the Verizon version of the Samsung Galaxy S III would be locked , both Verizon and Samsung introduced the Developer's Edition of the phone that will be available from Samsung's website. The device, priced at $599.99, offered an unlocked bootloader but also. That doesn't even take the difference in price into consideration. Still, for those who wanted an unlocked bootloader badly enough, there was now a solution straight from the manufacturer and carrier, although it has not yet been officially announced.We might add that rooting exploits were found on the Samsung Galaxy S III for AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile. Quickly, workarounds were created by Xda and Rootzwiki so that all Verizon customers could install custom ROM's on their Samsung Galaxy S III, even if theyBut now, it appears that Verizon and Samsung might have caved. Hints in emails from Verizon's customer service and in live chats say that the. A live chat with a Samsung rep produced an unintelligible response that seemed to deny that an unlocking tool was current available and oh yeah, don't forget to blame Verizon for this. Still, while the wording was in less than perfect English, it did seem to leave the impression that a future unlocking tool will be made available in the future.If Verizon and Samsung go ahead with the update, there. There will be the Developer's Edition handset for those who don't mind paying $599.99 for a new phone without a warranty. For those who already bought the subsidized device from Verizon and can't wait for an update, there are the workarounds. And last but not least, Verizon's reps seem to believe that the software update that will unlock the bootloader is coming soon. Everybody happy? Not so fast. There is some thought that the reps are confused and are talking about a global unlock so that the phone will work overseas, or that there is some confusion about the Developer's Edition of the Phone. Never a dull moment, right?source: DroidLife