• dingleberry
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      8 months ago

      They had 2-3 Android One phones which might have tricked you. But the program is dead in a ditch.

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    8 months ago

    No worries, Xiaomi, my next phone is going to be fairphone. But you keep digging, girl

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    8 months ago

    If Xiaomi devices cannot be unlocked in the future, I will not buy one. Simple as that. Of course the number of people following that logic may be a neglectable metric in the grand-scheme.

    While that seems similar, Xiaomi will apparently have higher requirements. It’s pointed out by Kacper Skrzypek, who translates MIUI for Polish users, that Xiaomi will require users in China to reach “level five” on the company’s forums to even apply to unlock a bootloader, limits the number of unlocks per year to three, and won’t allow users with non-China Xiaomi accounts to unlock their bootloaders, at least for now.

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    8 months ago

    LG used to do this in the US. I remember my G Pad 8.3 not being able to get Android 4.4 because of an error that “Device is suspected in rooting.[sic]”

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    8 months ago

    idk I’m not getting any updates anyway after 3 years 🤷‍♂️ thanks for abandonware

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    8 months ago

    “To protect the device’s security, avoid data leakage, and provide users with a more secure and stable user experience, bootloader unlocking will be disabled by default on Xiaomi HyperOS.”

    Avoid data leak my arse, stable user experience? They must be high. Users are the first line of security and why do they care when they had already made sale. HyperOutrageousShite. I bet some of their employees had root binaries on their device.