- How can iodéOS (Lineage fork) be installed on phones with bootloaders locked?
- Why would phones like the Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017) and Note 9 appear on their list of phone that it can be installed on when it has “no” across the board on this list?
- On phones with the bootloader locked, does it just sit on top of the existing android OS?
Sorry for all of the questions, but I am looking at as many options as possible available with a decent phone and camera long term to move away from Android and Google completely. I have done in the past, but looking for semi long term for when Android becomes locked down.
I just don’t understand how they can create an installer that works with bootloader locked phones, and then the OS remain completely secure.
TIA


Well, to be fair, I did in the past unlock my Fairphone’s bootloader, and then re-lock it as per the iodéOS instructions. But, presumably, that only works with certain devices and certain OSes?
After you unlocked it, it was no longer locked, and you could do the install. It had to be unlocked for that part. Many phones have no available unlock.
Yeah, but it had a locked bootloader before that. So I was just adding that some phones have a procedure for that. (I had to get a unique unlock code from the Fairphone website, as far as I remember.) Not many, but they exist.