![]() If you’re interested in extensively modifying the stock firmware by rooting it or flashing a totally different firmware (a custom ROM) altogether, then you will need to unlock the bootloader of your Nothing Phone 1. And as I mentioned earlier, a locked bootloader does not allow flashing the device partitions at all. Things such as rooting, flashing custom ROMs/kernels, installing a custom recovery, etc, involve flashing different partitions such as /boot, /recovery, /system, /vendor, among others. This brings us down to the question - Why and when would you need to unlock the bootloader? And preventing users from flashing bootloader and other device partitions.Verifying the integrity of /boot and /recovery partitions during the boot-process.Like most other Android phones, the bootloader on the Nothing Phone 1 is locked to ensure that the phone only runs the manufacturer-authorized firmware. You can refer to the official documentation if you wish to learn more about the Android Bootloader and boot-process.
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