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by nubinetwork 536 days ago
It used to be dirt easy, i remember my s5 was just "fastboot oem unlock" and flash the new image...

Sure you'd lose knox, but nobody really uses it anyways... But from what lineage is saying, it seems Samsung made unlocking impossible on North American devices.

I'm not sure what the law side of things is like for this, because I recall it being mandated that phones could be sim unlocked after contracts expire... someone should try seeing if there is a legal requirement for unlocked bootloaders.

Edit: I wish apps would also stop whinging about unofficial OSes or devices being rooted... banking apps, mostly.

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> someone should try seeing if there is a legal requirement for unlocked bootloaders.

The EU is only now applying usb chargers. They will be ironing appstores next. USA, maybe not with the next president.

> it seems Samsung made unlocking impossible on North American devices.

It is possible to unlock them. It just takes about 20 steps and multiple reboots.