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Keeping track of companies that "care about your data 🥺"
Why?
Over the past few years, a suspicious number of companies have started to "take care of your data", aka block/strictly limit your ability to unlock the bootloader on your own devices.
While this may not affect you directly, it sets a bad precedent. You never know what will get the axe next: Shizuku? ADB? Sideloading? I thought it might be a good idea to keep track of bad companies and workarounds.
If you know of specific details/unlocking methods, please PR them or drop them in the discussions
The list:
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!
Huawei/Honor
HMD Global/Nokia
Vivo/IQOO
OPPO/Realme
Xiaomi/Redmi/POCO
Samsung
ZTE
LG
HTC
Meizu
Asus
Alcatel
Apple
⚠️ Proceed with caution!
Motorola/Lenovo
OnePlus
Fairphone
Sony
Microsoft
ℹ️ "Safe for now" :trollface:
Nothing
Umidigi
Misc info
Universal SOC-based methods
Kirin
Kirin 620, 650, 655, 658, 659, 925, 935, 950, 960:
It's possible to unlock using testpoints and PotatoNV (Read the readme)
MediaTek
If you own a MediaTek device exploitable by mtkclient you can unlock the bootloader using that.
If it also happens to be an OPPO/Realme device and you need to access fastboot: lkpatcher (web version)
Unisoc
If you own a phone with the Unisoc ud710 or ums512 SOCs you can look into this exploit: CVE-2022-38694_unlock_bootloader
Otherwise, you can also look into this: Spectrum_UnlockBL_Tool
This: xdaforums.com
Or this: subut
Qualcomm
There's no Universal Qualcomm method, unfortunately.
Although some of these might work for you:
The general exploit:
alephsecurity.com the bootloader unlock section.
Xiaomi Mi A1 and maybe all MSM89** manufactured before 2018:
EDLUnlock