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Unlock Bootloader Using Termux Better //free\\
Avoid loose or cheap cables that could disconnect during data transfer.
Termux runs unprivileged. You need to grant storage permission and, for some devices, install tsu (Termux sudo) if rooted. However, for fastboot, it often works without root. If not: unlock bootloader using termux better
Before typing a single command, understand that unlocking the bootloader wipes ALL user data (photos, apps, accounts). Also, some manufacturers (like Samsung USA variants) lock bootloaders permanently. This guide works for Xiaomi, OnePlus, Google Pixel, Motorola, and Realme devices. Avoid loose or cheap cables that could disconnect
| Task | With Termux | Better than PC? | |------|-------------|----------------| | Checking unlock status | ✅ Yes | Convenient | | Backing up device data | ✅ Yes | Wireless | | Installing dependencies for unlock tools | ✅ Yes | On-device | | Sending fastboot commands | ❌ No (needs OTG + special kernel) | Rarely | | Unlocking via OEM’s official app | ✅ Sometimes (Xiaomi, OnePlus) | Yes | However, for fastboot, it often works without root
Specify the of your target device so we can check for any brand-specific unlock codes or proprietary Fastboot commands required.
Samsung (requires special download mode + Odin), Huawei (locked bootloader service), Xiaomi (Mi Unlock tool dependency).
In Termux on your host device, execute: