No, but it shouldn't be, it is kind of a trade-off in that the 4082 has a lessor processor but does have sd support and the 4510 has the faster newer chipset but with no ext storage.
When you say you can do that one also, you mean you can also zero it out?
Most people that can do it, do so by loading the wrong binary file to it or an empty binary, which is very risky and not the proper way to do it and will end in bricking some devices, the correct way is to temporarily set security for those items in the nv and nvm (efs) in the device for the MEID and pESN to allow a one time write by default then the security gets set back to factory values after which the efs will properly rebuild its-self upon cold boot to reflect the changes with no possibility of creating bad blocks or a binary brick, anyway its a cool little device and works good on vzw pp
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