• Papamousse
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    16 months ago

    Same for PoCo ? It seems the PoCo F3 is one of the phone with the most custom ROM development on XDA, very popular.

      • Papamousse
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        16 months ago

        no clue, I am on HyperOS. But there is all the popular one like Lineage or Pixel

  • ☂️-
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    46 months ago

    sad as fuck if true. i really liked xiaomi.

  • @[email protected]
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    176 months ago

    The real goal that the community should be working on is to strengthen the political efforts to give people the rights to do whatever they want with phones they PURCHASE, and prohibit manufacturers from locking them down so the OWNER can’t make any changes. I would totally accept that it voids the warranty because they can’t cover all the bricked devices that result from reckless modding… but there should not be allowed any barriers between the OWNER and the software within.

    And the reason for my emphasis of certain words is that the corporate world is really truly beginning to indulge the delusion that nobody ever owns anything and that purchases consumers make are merely the manufacturer granting them the privilege of indefinite loan. It all needs to stop hard and now.

  • @[email protected]
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    176 months ago

    ASUS did this recently & lost a lawsuit in the UK for lying to customers to say unlock servers were only temporarily down for a couple months (lol)

    • @[email protected]
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      16 months ago

      Interesting. I hadn’t heard about this. I got this response from Xiaomi earlier today after complaining they mis-sold me a phone as their unique selling point was the ability to unlock the bootloader.

      “We hope you could understand, that such an operation will disable some of the built-in security features of the system, and those security features are part of what keeps the operating system safe and your data secure from exposure or corruption. And this misuse will void your phone’s warranty and it may render your phone useless depending on the security measures in place on your phone.”

      • @[email protected]
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        26 months ago

        I had it in my cart & went to double-check nothing changed about unlocking… happy I took a step back

          • @[email protected]
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            66 months ago

            Remember when phones just came unlocked out of the box? You could just flash whatever you wanted on day 1 and without any data loss

  • @[email protected]
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    106 months ago

    My current phone is an F5. One of my worst Android experiences has been this phone before I put a different ROM. Never would buy another one without being able to unlock the bootloader.

  • AItoothbrush
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    126 months ago

    It was a matter of time. We really need a good(or at least better) company to step up and make a phone. A framework phone would be fire but its gonna take years if they wanna fo it.

    • Possibly linux
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      26 months ago

      Motorola is pretty good or at least my current older device is solid

      • @[email protected]
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        46 months ago

        Sony still welcomes unlocking without anything special—you get a headphone jack & microSD too.

  • ByteMe
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    166 months ago

    What a shame. I don’t get why they would do that. Didn’t I pay for the phone?

    • @[email protected]
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      126 months ago

      That’s the problem. You paid only once. The companies want you to pay indefinitely. And if they control your OS, well, they can shove ads or broatware into your face all they wish gaining more revenue.

      • Possibly linux
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        36 months ago

        Not to mention both phones and TVs are crazy expensive to manufacturer. They can’t effectively sell a device at a reasonable price so they make it cheaper and make up for it elsewhere

  • Sudo Sodium
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    36 months ago

    When I was trying to unlock the bootloader, Mi flash tool told me there’s an update (v7.?) and gave me the link to download the newer version, when I tried to download it every browser I used gave an error in the website even with VPN Now reading this news , even if it’s still unofficial… I was wondering if Xiaomi retracted the update because it’s actually preparing to close the program

  • @[email protected]
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    426 months ago

    They have already practically ended it. The official process makes the user jump through so many hoops - registering account, using it for 30 days (!!!), installing their app, begging for unlock through it, getting random errors which the official support refuses to explain (!!!) and only after that having the chance to try to hit the daily unlock request window which lasts less than one minute each day (!!!) - that it is practically non existent. Fuck the fucking fuckers.

  • Sudo Sodium
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    66 months ago

    I’ve decided a long time ago I won’t buy Xiaomi phone again unless it’s my only choice… if that’s true then it’s no more a choice Anybody knows what are OnePlus and Oppo polices with unlocking bootloader ?

  • @[email protected]
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    56 months ago

    So that’s why unlocking the bootloader on my dad’s phone doesn’t work. This really sucks, I hope there’s some other way to do it because HyperOS is straight ass.

    • Possibly linux
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      16 months ago

      You could look for a hardware vulnerability. I doubt they would be so careless but you never know.

      • @[email protected]
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        06 months ago

        Based on how much HyperOS (and the fucking name) sucks, I wouldn’t be surprised if someone finds a way to unlock the bootloader. I really hope someone does soon because I really don’t want my dad to continue getting tortured by having to use it.

          • @[email protected]
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            16 months ago

            The way it works is that you need a proprietary app (in the past it was on PC and you had to connect the phone over USB, now it’s an app on the phone) where you log in with the Xiaomi Account that is also logged in on your phone. Then you “request” a bootloader unlock and after a week or so you can do the same thing again and it unlocks the bootloader. My guess would be that it uses encryption on the phone in some way and the server sends the decryption key. I also just thought that the process is so tedious that someone should have come up with a way to circumvent it already but maybe no one wanted to invest the time since it was possible that way. Either way, I don’t have experience with this kind of thing, so I’m not really the person to figure it out.

  • Kokesh
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    166 months ago

    Xiaomi was the only manufacturer I recently kept buying my “new flagship every 3 years”. If it is not possible to unlock, I’m out. I guess a Pixel will be my choice. The only thing keeping me away from Pixel were the low performance CPUs.

    • @[email protected]
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      86 months ago

      Pixel cpu is embarrassing though. Very low performance, and they somehow manage to convince the press it’s fine by saying it’s AI optimized. Wtf…

      • Pasta Dental
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        76 months ago

        To 99% of people, battery life matters much more than it being 8% faster compared to last year’s model. Though it can be argued that the pixel’s efficiency sucks and that it affects the battery life significantly. For example on my phone I would gladly use the low power mode that reduces the cpu perf to about 70%, except it also forces the display to go to 60hz

        • @[email protected]
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          6 months ago

          Yeah that’s true, but it’s supposed to be a top model if you look at the insane price. So what do you actually get for that money then? I don’t know what they are the best at, and also the camera housing is very ugly.

          • Pasta Dental
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            16 months ago

            Fair point, it should get better for the pixel 10 though because iirc they will be switching to TSMC from Samsung foundry

    • @[email protected]M
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      46 months ago

      The performance may not be on par with other Flagships Socs. But, it can be considered a decent upper midrange flagship smartphone. The pixel phones after Pixel 8 are decent and do not have the bad heating issues of the past Pixel generations.