diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 4fb8839..358d425 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -14,9 +14,11 @@ If you know of specific details/unlocking methods, please PR them or drop them i # The list: -**Reminder that no matter how nice a company is, you should not trust them unless their unlock process is 100% offline.** +> [!CAUTION] +> Reminder that no matter how nice a company is,
+> you should not trust them unless their unlock process is 100% offline! -## Avoid at all costs! +## ⛔ Avoid at all costs! ### Huawei/Honor In the past, Huawei allowed you to unlock with a special code you get by submitting some information to emui.com (IMEI, serial, model, and product ID), but in 2018 "corporate values have changed" and the site went down.
@@ -83,7 +85,10 @@ Additional BS applies: - You will not receive OTA updates. - your warranty will be void. -If your phone is not from China the standard 7+-day procedure applies. +> [!WARNING] +> Global unlock might be on its way out: [xiaomiui.net](https://xiaomiui.net/say-goodbye-to-hyperos-global-bootloader-unlock-52670/) + +If your phone is not from China the standard 7+-day procedure applies.* Look here if you want to learn about how Ximi's bootloader works: [Xiaomi-bootloader](https://github.com/lrh2000/Xiaomi-bootloader) @@ -106,7 +111,7 @@ In addition, some basic features can, and will probably break, like VoLTE, (than Old devices (pre Android 8):
[xdaforums.com](https://xdaforums.com/t/bootloader-unlocking-on-older-qualcomm-zte-devices-devinfo-partition-modification.4100897/) -## Proceed with caution! +## ⚠️ Proceed with caution! ### Motorola To start off, to unlock your bootloader you need to make a request on their website, which is pretty bad on its own (*wink* Huawei). But how do you know if your device is unlockable? Well... @@ -124,25 +129,33 @@ You probably heard about the OnePlus X OPPO os merger and while it did get calle If one day OnePlus decides to practice racism like Realme or go nuclear like OPPO/Vivo, they'll have those "unified" tools at their disposal. -# SOC based +## ℹ️ "Safe for now" :trollface: + +### Google +Allows unlocking on almost any non-carrier locked device, but is also a pioneer in making rooting and custom ROMs painful with things like Safety Net and Play Integrity. + +### Fairphone +No notes. + +## SOC based Universal methods for different SOCs. -## Kirin +### Kirin Kirin 620, 650, 655, 658, 659, 925, 935, 950, 960:
It's possible to unlock using testpoints and [PotatoNV](https://github.com/mashed-potatoes/PotatoNV) (Read the readme) -## MediaTek +### MediaTek If you own a MediaTek device exploitable by [mtkclient](https://github.com/bkerler/mtkclient) you can unlock the bootloader using that.
If it also happens to be an OPPO/Realme device and you need to access fastboot: [oplus-unlock](https://github.com/R0rt1z2/oplus-unlock) -## Unisoc +### Unisoc If you own a phone with the Unisoc ud710 or ums512 SOCs you can look into this exploit: [CVE-2022-38694_unlock_bootloader](https://github.com/TomKing062/CVE-2022-38694_unlock_bootloader) Otherwise, you can also look into this: [Spectrum_UnlockBL_Tool](https://github.com/zhuofan-16/Spectrum_UnlockBL_Tool)
This: [xdaforums.com](https://xdaforums.com/t/alldocube-t803-smile_1-bootloader-unlock-w-unisoc-t310.4393389/)
Or this: [subut](https://github.com/Iscle/subut) -## Qualcomm +### Qualcomm There's no Universal Qualcomm method, unfortunately. Although some of these might work for you: