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    Unlocking bootloader from Linux. Possible?

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        James T @MrT10001
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        @MrT10001 Thanks, but I think it's time to return it and try a oneplus 6t instead.

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          Eric H @James T
          last edited by Eric H

          Hi @James-T

          According to its device page, Oneplus 6T doesn't support fingerprint reader.
          And a quick look at its kernel commits doesn't show WireGuard support, so you will not able to use hide.me VPN app.
          And it seems there are issues with Offline charging, Shutdown / Reboot and Notification LED.

          With POCO X3, fingerprint reader and Notification LRD works and no issue with Offline charging, Shutdown / Reboot.
          WireGuard is supported too. Hide.me (with UT app) and ProtonVPN (command line) have been successfully tested.

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            James T @Eric H
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            @Eric-H
            I'm not exactly a heavy or sophisticated phone user, so I don't need many of those features, just something that can call, text and play music and NOT deliver an endless stream of ads.

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              Eric H @James T
              last edited by Eric H

              @James-T
              I noticed, however, that I received less advertising when I was using a VPN.
              That said, I don't recommend any particular phone.
              I sent you these posts, only so you have all the cards in hand to make your choice.

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                MrT10001 @James T
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                @James-T Phones that have given me no bother recently:
                OnePlus 5 and 5T
                OnePlus 6 and 6T
                Xiaomi Redmi Note 7
                Google pixel 3a and 3aXL
                OnePlus Nord n100 and OnePlus Nord N10 5G.

                All have quirks, but have basic functions for a phone - voice (telephony) text, internet (WiFi) and Camera.

                Xiaomi Redmi Note 7.... And more...
                I have too many devices...

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                  James T @MrT10001
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                  @MrT10001 Thanks,
                  I've been using the OnePlus 5T, only issue is that the USB socket has had to be replaced, so it seemed sensible to have a backup in case of hardware problems (I'm not young). I have ordered a 6T and returned the Xiaomi; even with secondhand things I don't like supporting systems that make you jump through hoops to do what you need.

                  To be absolutely honest, if it was supported on the current version, I'd be quite happy with the Nexus 5 (or even 4).

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                    MrT10001 @James T
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                    @James-T The Nexus 4 was a great phone on Android and even better on UT. So easy to repair.

                    The 6T is a great device. To get the correct ROM version (Android 9) you have to use the MSMDownload tool and EDL mode, I would read up on that and get a good idea of what to do (I was a bit daunted to start off with).

                    Installation is a breeze using the installer.

                    It has a quirk, if the battery gets low and it restarts it goes into Qualcomm Crashdump mode. Leave it on charge and after about half and hour start it up and it will reboot into UT (then enjoy UT).

                    Xiaomi Redmi Note 7.... And more...
                    I have too many devices...

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                      Eric H @MrT10001
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                      @MrT10001 said in Unlocking bootloader from Linux. Possible?:

                      The 6T is a great device. To get the correct ROM version (Android 9) you have to use the MSMDownload tool and EDL mode,

                      Can MSMDonwload tool be launched on non Windows system ?

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                        MrT10001 @Eric H
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                        @Eric-H I believe there is a version that can, but I haven't tried it (yet).

                        Xiaomi Redmi Note 7.... And more...
                        I have too many devices...

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                          kanye
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                          I found this on github, but i dont know if it works.
                          https://github.com/offici5l/MiUnlockTool

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