Programmed obsolescence. I think it's obvious that they want to avoid people with old phones updating Android after official support ends.
It shocks me that having a locked down bootloader isn't illegal for at least smartphones.
Programmed obsolescence. I think it's obvious that they want to avoid people with old phones updating Android after official support ends.
They say its to prevent issues caused by custom ROM flashing.
What a load of horse shit, every unlock bootloader process, directly tells the user that they may encounter problems and to proceed at their own risk.
This is a very dumb decision.
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Starting 60 days from now, you will no longer be able to generate bootloader unlock codes for any Huawei or Honor device. Devices released after today will not be able to unlock their bootloader at all. An unlock code is necessary to install a custom rom, or to install a custom recovery like TWRP. This is a crushing blow, as Huawei is one of the few companies that encourages this type of behavior. If you have a huawei or Honor phone, you are encouraged to grab an unlock code, even if you don't think you'll use it. You can get a code here
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:eyes:Ye as soon as you share your and Mac os builds
Sorry meant AMD I'll probably release it but I wrote it in python so I'll need to rewrite it in c++ or c# to speed it up:eyes:
More seriously though, I managed to accidentally zero the serial number on my Huawei phone and now I cant unlock its bootloader because the unlock code needs the serial to work
You can zero the serial on Huaweis? Wow, strange phones indeed. Can't you enter all zeroes on their unlock code request page?:eyes:
More seriously though, I managed to accidentally zero the serial number on my Huawei phone and now I cant unlock its bootloader because the unlock code needs the serial to work
I wonder if it would work with broken serials lolSorry meant AMD I'll probably release it but I wrote it in python so I'll need to rewrite it in c++ or c# to speed it up
Well its kinda my fault, I was messing with SP Flash Tool and managed to accidently wipe the nvram, and I cant work out how to restore the Serial Number without root (Which is gated by bootloader unlock). The Serial shows as 123456789ABCDEF in Settings, and putting that into their website says that the IMEI and Serial don't match so it won't work. And the unlock code from the correct serial doesnt either because it checks it against the serial client-side.You can zero the serial on Huaweis? Wow, strange phones indeed. Can't you enter all zeroes on their unlock code request page?
What do you mean by that? I have run AMD macOS in the past, I've always got them from https://amd-osx.com/Ye as soon as you share your amd Mac os builds
Unlocking the bootloader presents a large security risk though (Which is why its only worth doing if you really need it).my honor 8 is the best phone i've ever had and i've had a lot of phones, switched over from a galaxy s8 and i'd consider it an upgrade.
unlocking is important though i don't have anything unofficial installed right now not even root having the option is a must unlocking the bootloader was the first thing i did after taking the phone out of the box.
Oh thanks it should work with a broken serial assuming that changing your serial and IMEI on device doesn't change the boot loader unlock code other wise you could change it a known IMEI and serial and use that devices unlock codeI wonder if it would work with broken serials lol
Well its kinda my fault, I was messing with SP Flash Tool and managed to accidently wipe the nvram, and I cant work out how to restore the Serial Number without root (Which is gated by bootloader unlock). The Serial shows as 123456789ABCDEF in Settings, and putting that into their website says that the IMEI and Serial don't match so it won't work. And the unlock code from the correct serial doesnt either because it checks it against the serial client-side.
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Oh and also I'm gonna do a naughty double post to say
What do you mean by that? I have run AMD macOS in the past, I've always got them from https://amd-osx.com/
Changing the Serial and IMEI does indeed change the unlock code, my old one which was generated from my valid serial and IMEI doesn't work anymore.Oh thanks it should work with a broken serial assuming that changing your serial and IMEI on device doesn't change the boot loader unlock code other wise you could change it a known IMEI and serial and use that devices unlock code
Hmm well if you can figure out a way to change the IMEI and serial it would provide a way to unlock once you can no longer get a new bootloader unlock code just out of curiosity what phone is it?Changing the Serial and IMEI does indeed change the unlock code, my old one which was generated from my valid serial and IMEI doesn't work anymore.
Also if I was able to change the Serial I would just change it back to my original one, but the tools to do that dont seem to work :/
No it's just if you can't bootloader unlock you don't need to dedicate time and resources to do it and no need to listen to people moan about brickingWhat happened, are they pandering to the anti-hacking/piracy SJW groups now? Oy vey.
I can change the IMEI, but not the serial. And yeah if I was able to change the serial i would just change it back to its original one and use my official unlock code.Hmm well if you can figure out a way to change the IMEI and serial it would provide a way to unlock once you can no longer get a new bootloader unlock code just out of curiosity what phone is it?
What in the heavens do "SJW"s have to do with any of this? I do get your point about anti-hacking though, although its probably just because unlocking bootloaders presents a large security risk.What happened, are they pandering to the anti-hacking/piracy SJW groups now? Oy vey.
unlocking the bootloader wipes your phone, if you ever think you might do it better to do it right when you get it before filling up.Unlocking the bootloader presents a large security risk though (Which is why its only worth doing if you really need it).
If you lost your phone and I found it, I could use your unlocked bootloader to run TWRP and dump all your data or remove your passcode without much effort. Unless your data is encrypted, in which case fair enough.
Woo,I thinked,that Xiaomi with ther ads and 72 hours are the worst. Is there any hope for new devices? HTC's Flyer had revolutionary tool to S-OFF them. I hope for that poor guys,who will buy huaweiDon't bother, their phones are absolute jank.
Had one for about 6 months and dumped it in a river one day because I couldn't stand it locking up anymore. Total garbage.
Get a proper phone, not this cheap chinese shite.