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Revision as of 12:52, 7 November 2013
Unlocking the device (bootloader)
First, the bootloader must be unlocked.
- Download and install the Android SDK for your platform from here: Android SDK
- Open a Terminal and:
cd to <sdk>/tools/
- Run:
./android
to start the Android SDK Manager - Use it to install the latest version of 'Android SDK Platform-tools'
- Close the Android SDK Manager
- In your Terminal window,:
cd to <sdk>/platform-tools/
- Power off the {{{device_name}}} and activate the bootloader ({{{device_recovery_boot_steps}}})
- Connect it via USB
- In your Terminal window, run:
./fastboot devices
- If your device shows up, proceed to the next step. Otherwise, follow the instructions in this thread
- In your Terminal window, run:
./fastboot oem unlock
- A warning will appear on your {{{device_codename}}}, prompting you to unlock your bootloader.
- Use the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to navigate and the Power button to confirm your selection.
- Reboot Device