![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Unlocking the bootloader on smartphones from Google, OnePlus, Essential, Razer, and a few other device makers is as simple as connecting your phone to a PC, enabling "OEM unlocking" in Developer Options, and then entering a few fastboot (fastboot is a protocol for sending commands from a PC to the bootloader of your device) commands while your phone is in the bootloader menu. That includes custom images needed to boot an AOSP-based ROM, boot images patched to support Magisk root, and more. With an unlocked bootloader, you can install boot images that aren't signed by the device maker. Normally, the bootloader will only load boot images that are signed by the device maker. For those of you who are unaware, the bootloader is the code that's responsible for initiating the operating system and its kernel on the device. ![]()
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