• petrescatraian
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    -18 months ago

    @electro1 Not sure if it’s still the same thing, but you can toggle the OEM Unlock option for Nokia G22 in the Developer Options menu, in the settings.

    @Blaze

    • 乇ㄥ乇¢ㄒ尺ㄖ
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      8 months ago

      Definitely not the same thing, flashing a custom ROM that was intended for a particular device into another, is a guaranteed way of breaking that device.

      The OEM unlock option is worthy of something, yes, but useless if you can’t find a compatible ROM for that model

      Also Nokia is owned by Microsoft, so my rule still stands, I lost faith and I just don’t trust them anymore

      • petrescatraian
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        68 months ago

        @electro1@infosec.pub wrote:

        flashing a custom ROM that was intended for a particular device into another, is a guaranteed way of breaking that device.

        I wasn’t talking about that at all. I just refered specifically about unlocking the bootloader. I know you have to find a specific ROM for every specific device.

        So weird I cannot find one though. I bought the G22 because it just seemed the most affordable alternative to a Fairphone (i.e. you can change the battery and the screen if something happens, or the fingerprint sensor/lock button etc.).

        On XDA there is not even a section for it.

        Also Nokia is owned by Microsoft

        No, they’re not any longer. Since a few years already. They gave up their rights to the brand after their phone projects flopped.

    • Alex
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      28 months ago

      Sometimes that does nothing, like on the meta quest 3.

      (Also, salut!)