Comment by AntiImperialist
5 years ago
Samsung has had bootloader unlocking as a feature in all their mobile devices for a very long time. It is available for all devices, new or old.
5 years ago
Samsung has had bootloader unlocking as a feature in all their mobile devices for a very long time. It is available for all devices, new or old.
> Samsung has had bootloader unlocking as a feature in all their mobile devices
This is simply not true. Some of their devices provide that but many don't. Research carefully before purchasing.
I just realized that the US carrier locked devices don't have it. So, if you have one of those, unfortunately, you'll have to use a third-party method.
Some of the unlocked ones, too.
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Didn't 'Knox' mess that up for newer phones? Anyways, couple of Samsung A/J series phones does seem to work well with PostmarketOS but unfortunately display brightness cannot be adjusted making it a hard choice.
You'll void your warranty and never be able to use Knox again if you switch back to Samsung firmware once you unlock bootloader. But no, Knox doesn't prevent you from unlocking bootloader in any way.