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What is Bootloader?[br][br]Basically, Bootloader is a code that exists in every operating system in order to run or start. It is a set of instructions package to launch the operating system after the device powered on. Every gadget powered by an operating system contains a bootloader. Android is an open source operating system developed by Google, the bootloader for Android device is changed by a manufacturer to manufacturer.[br][br]The main reason is the manufacturing companies makes devices by different types of hardware. For example, you can see the Nexus series, the device hardware is upgraded whenever the new version of the phone is launched. For Apple devices, the difference between the iOS versions makes bootloaders is negotiable.[br][br]Why Are Bootloaders Locked?[br][br]The bootloaders usually come as locked. The companies want to blend the device with OS. Every Android device contains specifically designed bootloader to match its hardware. If you want to flash a custom ROM like CyanogenMod on your device it is impossible to install when your device bootloader is locked. Unlocking a bootloader will open the opportunities to install ROM’s on Android.[br][br]Note: Unlocking bootloader on Android device voids warranty.[br][br]Uses of Bootloader unlock on Android[br][br]The main advantage of unlocking the bootloader on Android is rooting. If you want your Android is rooted or if you want a custom ROM to install the unlocking bootloader is an initial step. However it has advantages, you must be ready to prepare for disadvantages too. Bootloader unlocks can cause the loss of warranty.[br][br]However, it is always advisable to use the device in factory settings. Unlocking bootloader is an end customers choice. |
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