Samsung’s One UI 8 might shut down bootloader unlocking on Galaxy phones
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And even when it comes to Galaxies, you can't buy from a carrier in the US or you'll often get a special version that, you guessed right, has a locked bootloader. (Two phones now, never again).
I bought unlocked (no carrier) phones from samsung's website and got locked bootloaders. I'm in the US.
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I have a foldable, and it's the best thing to happen to phones since they started creeping up in size towards phablets. One UI is terrible for the amount of bloatware that comes with it, though.
Are there foldables with custom ROM support?
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Samsung’s One UI 8 might shut down bootloader unlocking on Galaxy phones
Samsung’s One UI 8 update appears to block more users from unlocking their device’s bootloader, preventing them from installing custom software and making other changes to their Galaxy device.
The Verge (www.theverge.com)
The move towards Chinese market lol
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And even when it comes to Galaxies, you can't buy from a carrier in the US or you'll often get a special version that, you guessed right, has a locked bootloader. (Two phones now, never again).
Even the non-carrier variants in the US, misleadingly called "International variants" despite of being regional to the US, have locked bootloader.
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OT but form factor looks like a Sony Xperia. The trend points to sleek now?
Edit: right, it's a foldable.
Sony got a lot of shit for making their phones skinnier and 21:9 but I honestly think it was great
The screen being less wide meant typing one handed was easier, and I frequently have my apps split one on top and one below
If only their phones weren't so bloody expensive upon release. It's always the same with them. Good phones that cost way too much, they get panned in reviews for it, then 3-5 months later they drop the prices because people aren't buying at the full price... but by that point the reviews are already out there and public opinions are set! So stupid!
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I bought unlocked (no carrier) phones from samsung's website and got locked bootloaders. I'm in the US.
that probably only means that its carrier unlocked, so that you are not forced to use a specific carrier that someone decided for you.
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that probably only means that its carrier unlocked, so that you are not forced to use a specific carrier that someone decided for you.
Exactly, which makes the "you can’t buy from a carrier in the US or you’ll often get a special version that" invalid, since its locked bootloader whether or not you get it from a carrier
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Sony got a lot of shit for making their phones skinnier and 21:9 but I honestly think it was great
The screen being less wide meant typing one handed was easier, and I frequently have my apps split one on top and one below
If only their phones weren't so bloody expensive upon release. It's always the same with them. Good phones that cost way too much, they get panned in reviews for it, then 3-5 months later they drop the prices because people aren't buying at the full price... but by that point the reviews are already out there and public opinions are set! So stupid!
Reading this comment in Zek's voice was quite amusing.
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Sony got a lot of shit for making their phones skinnier and 21:9 but I honestly think it was great
The screen being less wide meant typing one handed was easier, and I frequently have my apps split one on top and one below
If only their phones weren't so bloody expensive upon release. It's always the same with them. Good phones that cost way too much, they get panned in reviews for it, then 3-5 months later they drop the prices because people aren't buying at the full price... but by that point the reviews are already out there and public opinions are set! So stupid!
What "shit", that's one of the reasons i bought it. The other being sdcard for backups. And got the Xperia 10 VI on Ebay for $250, factory-unlocked but it wasn't. No shady stuff on it either but on it goes LineageOS anyway. Well, i would like to, but google thought i meant the IV, VI has no releases yet. But Sony is working on adding it to their Source program, trying Generic System Image (GSI) for now.
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Are there foldables with custom ROM support?
Not ðat I'm aware of.
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Great news! Stop buying them.
Can someone start making android with Google being optional. I don't fucking want Google on my phone
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Can someone start making android with Google being optional. I don't fucking want Google on my phone
Best I can see is a Fairphone 5 with e/OS.
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Best I can see is a Fairphone 5 with e/OS.
I would take Huawei os. Do they make them for us market?
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Samsung’s One UI 8 might shut down bootloader unlocking on Galaxy phones
Samsung’s One UI 8 update appears to block more users from unlocking their device’s bootloader, preventing them from installing custom software and making other changes to their Galaxy device.
The Verge (www.theverge.com)
I checked, I didn't know but if you reside in Canada or in the states they are hardware blocked so its literally impossible to hack the device and unlock the bootloader. Thats only for the snapdragon chips not for the exynos ones. So yes don't buy samsung phone anymore.
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I would take Huawei os. Do they make them for us market?
Chinese? No thanks. Nothing from any country that doesn't respect civil liberties.
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Chinese? No thanks. Nothing from any country that doesn't respect civil liberties.
I don't understand this logic.
We have been forced by "democratic" governments of ours into situation where they took away our privacy. They took away our freedoms, they took away open source options, they took away phone unlocking. What do u have against china now? I would rather give data to china because china can't screw me, unlike local assholes -
Even the non-carrier variants in the US, misleadingly called "International variants" despite of being regional to the US, have locked bootloader.
Yuck, TIL.
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I don't understand this logic.
We have been forced by "democratic" governments of ours into situation where they took away our privacy. They took away our freedoms, they took away open source options, they took away phone unlocking. What do u have against china now? I would rather give data to china because china can't screw me, unlike local assholesThis isn't democracy. This is oligarchy, and an increasingly fascist one. Late stage capitalism that lost its sense of checks and balances.
I would rather give data to china because china can't screw me, unlike local assholes.
Move to China and let us know how it goes for you. The world is eyeballs deep in expat Chinese peoples who were sick of their shit. You seem to need to learn the hard way.
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Yuck, TIL.
Yuck indeed.
People tried many ways to get around it, back when I was still using an US variant Samsung Note 9, people went as far as using a leaked engineering/preproduction ROM, which can be flashed using Samsung's official tool because it does have the correct key for the locked bootloader to accept, being built and compiled by Samsung, and because it's an engineering ROM it would give you root and everything despite of the bootloader still being locked.
But it was an exceptionally rare leak, and it was only meant for preproduction for a reason, it is very VERY unstable and not exactly usable for a daily driver lol
So happy I am leaving all that BS from Samsung behind with my current Sony Xperia 1 VI which is bootloader-unlocked and rooted and deeply modded and truly my own device lol
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