From the sounds of the PhoneScoop story, it applies to any phone that hasn't been released by a carrier as of yet (for example, at&t got the Samsung A717 out under the wire but the Samsung A727 is blocked) - and uses a Qualcomm chipset.
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From the sounds of the PhoneScoop story, it applies to any phone that hasn't been released by a carrier as of yet (for example, at&t got the Samsung A717 out under the wire but the Samsung A727 is blocked) - and uses a Qualcomm chipset.
If I'm Nokia, I'm giddy right now.