Friday, September 2, 2016

NEW CHANGES TO UNLOCK MODE BOOTLOADER KNOW THEM

NEW CHANGES TO UNLOCK MODE BOOTLOADER KNOW THEM


NEW CHANGES TO UNLOCK MODE BOOTLOADER, KNOW THEM - On the arrival of the new Nexus and the new version of Android 6.0 Marshmallow had noticed little change. So few that many say that this new version should not have been jumping Android 5.1 to Android 6.0.

Today we are surprised with the news of a small change in how to unlock the bootloader of the new Nexus and seems to come with the new version, M Android and the latest version of the SDK tool for developers.

Forget the "fastboot oem unlock" command
Unlocking bootloader for root development has become indispensable for in less words, install files not permitted by the company. Clarifying the action to unlock the bootloader rooteo not carry the device, but often need to have root permissions to perform this action.

If it is not clear what this action, this link will see what is the bootloader and what is its release in depth

For experienced users and owners of Android Nexus or Nexus 6P 5X, it has been a surprise meeting with the message "Unknown instruction" as they prepared to unlock using the "fastboot oem unlock" command.
NEW CHANGES TO UNLOCK MODE BOOTLOADER, KNOW THEM

This is because the ADB tool has received some changes with the arrival of Android 6.0 Marhsmallow. With these changes, we will see that a priori simple, we bring two new ways to unlock the bootloader.

Unlocking normal mode
For some reason it has created a new way to unlock the bootloader with the "fastboot flashing unlock" command, called normal that we would perform tasks that the followers of the root usually do, like flashing a ROM or modify the bootanimation.

In short, the result would be very similar to what we obtained with the above command.

Unlocking critical mode
The second form, the "fastboot flashing unlock_critical" command, would be called critical and a little further than normal, giving users the ability to flash custom bootloaders (bootloaders), which is usually only used to add some very gimmicky and special features.

A release form which ultimately serve for modifying access more hidden features.

Maybe its too strong, but better prevent and prepare for a possible change of command. First of all we will keep you informed about new implementations of this tool.
Little by little we knew more of these forms and if you really come to more devices or just be part of the new Nexus, but for now, what do you think of this possible change? Is it really necessary?

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