Rooted with root de la vega.

bh805

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Not sure if this is the right thread to put this, but I just wanna report that my N900V is now rooted and unlocked, following root-de-la-vega - reboot a 2-3 times - install regionlockaway.apk - reboot 2-3 times again

I'm now using it with my straight talk at&t 4g lte sim card.
 
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KachowPow

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I agree with the comments above the title is misleading and should be moved to "General" as this form of Root has already been released and discussed by the Developer that discovered it> credit should go to designgears. As for Unlocked this is confusing and misleading as how it is stated in title of thread, as there is a difference between a Modem or SIM unlock vs a Bootloader Unlock. I think while it is safe to say, considering we have a Bounty running in the General section that has been there for quite some time, the method of Unlock we are mainly most interested in is a Bootloader Unlock, therefore using the words Unlock in the Title should have been done more tastefully> OP welcome to XDA!
 

popi09

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The Verizon note 3 is factory unlocked already. There's really no need to pay for it to be unlocked. I inserted my wife's T-Mobile prepaid Sim card in and got signal. Of course I was only able to get G instead of their 3G/4G. Works for AT&T as well.
 

bh805

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The Verizon note 3 is factory unlocked already. There's really no need to pay for it to be unlocked. I inserted my wife's T-Mobile prepaid Sim card in and got signal. Of course I was only able to get G instead of their 3G/4G. Works for AT&T as well.
that's true if you got it activated first with Verizon, from my reading the net, it'd be locked unless it's first activated with the intended provider (Verizon), my problem was I could not get it activated with Verizon so I had to those things and seems to work now.